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Thread: TD5 coolant leak at fuel cooler

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    If you are starting to worry about excessive pressure, coolant loss and pressure caps, these are all the symptoms of a head gasket failure. As it gets worse hoses start to fail. A good test is to run it hard up a long hill and see what's going on ie hard hoses, coolant escaping from the overflow if these things are happening it is the head gasket. The temperature gauge will only rise above normal when you loose too much coolant. Been there done that and wasted money until I accepted that it was the head. Also beware of after market pressure caps (what pressure)

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    Back to the clamps- use the originals and buy the pliers to fit them. If you stuffed them butchering them off, replace with originals as above.

    Gives me the irrits.... the cooler ends are sealed by the o rings and retained by the clamp.
    Using screw clamps compresses/ crushes the cooler housing onto the hose ends and defeats the purpose of the o ring.
    May as well pack the old ones with silastic if screw clamps are used.
    Just because it works doesn't mean it isn't bodgey.

    Hey strangy, I know what you mean, nice to see it original. Interestingly this job had been done at some stage in the past and original clamps had been replaced with narrow screw clamps. They are going to be reused at the moment (I don't have any originals), but I can see that they should only be tight enough to stop the caps from being able to move, no need to crush the housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    The only reference to direction I made was "From my location just Nth of the Melbourne CBD"...
    I know where Brunswick is & Ballarat is west. Seymour is North. How do I know, I travel through Ballarat 8 times a week. Unless you have moved to Geelong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco 3 door
    If you cannot tell the difference between North & West of Brunswick & then say trust me!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by disco 3 door View Post
    I know where Brunswick is & Ballarat is west. Seymour is North. How do I know, I travel through Ballarat 8 times a week. Unless you have moved to Geelong.
    Maybe you should trying reading what I posted.

    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    When I last looked Roverparts Plus were based in Ballarat and have been a site sponsor until pretty recently. They run a mailorder//internet business. Roverlord is based Ferntree Gully and is a vendor on AULRO. He runs a mailorder//internet business. From my location just Nth of the Melbourne CBD, current travel time to Ballarat is 1 hour 23 minutes, and to Ferntree Gully 1 hour 17 minutes.
    How you managed to interpret that as "Ballarat is north of Melbourne" is completely beyond me.

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    NWTASD2 Guest

    Same Issue

    Hi,,

    I have the same issue as Designosaur.

    So are my hoses supposed to be HARD or SOFT after a run.

    When its at operating temp.

    Cheers.

    How do I check operating PSI/KPA?

    How do I check if I have a faulty radiator cap/expansion tank.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWTASD2 View Post
    Hi,,

    I have the same issue as Designosaur.

    So are my hoses supposed to be HARD or SOFT after a run.

    When its at operating temp.

    Cheers.

    How do I check operating PSI/KPA?

    How do I check if I have a faulty radiator cap/expansion tank.

    Cheers
    Hi NWTASD2,

    From what I have been able to glean the hoses, when the engine is warm, should be firm but not rock hard and swollen. I have found that the biggest part of my coolant leaks have been fixed by putting new o-rings on the fuel cooler. It was suggested to attach a bottle to the overflow tube from the expansion tank to see if I was loosing coolant through the cap still, which you could do. I found by observation though that I was getting a steady drip from both ends of the fuel cooler as the car cooled down after a run. The cooler had been bodged before with silicone so this turned out to be the major problem for me (I had put a new genuine expansion tank cap on though)

    Cheers
    B
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    NWTASD2 Guest

    Thank You

    Thanks Designosaur for the quick response.

    I will attach a bottle on the weekend. I will also purchase a genuine cap.

    I don't think I have the fuel cooler issue..( I will check but I don't think so) IE: I don't get spots on the driveway.

    My problem is I lost water a few days ago.. Not sure were it went.. The wife was driving and the LIMP mode kicked in until it cooled down a bit..

    So i have had a pressure test with no definitive answer.

    I was trying to find out about the hoses as part of my search to what the problem may have been.

    Thanks again.

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    hmm, that doesn't sound like a happy tale Good luck with finding the leak, hope it's not the head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NWTASD2 View Post
    Hi,,

    I have the same issue as Designosaur.

    So are my hoses supposed to be HARD or SOFT after a run.

    When its at operating temp.

    Cheers.

    How do I check operating PSI/KPA?

    How do I check if I have a faulty radiator cap/expansion tank.

    Cheers
    I have been losing small amounts of coolant, after a long drive, for a while now. Checked everything, for no result. Today I removed my radiator, sent it away to be checked, there is a small leak , found during the pressure test. I removed the radiator as part of replacing all my hoses, & cleaning the intercooler, otherwise I probably would not have found the leak. My radiator is 13 years old, with 364, 480 KM's on it. Probably has a right to leak, Bob
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    Thanks Bob..

    If i don't have a solid lead by weeks end and I'm still losing coolant I will follow the radiator path too.

    Cheers for your input.......

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