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    Stripping

    Well heres a scary situation

    The D2 has decided to leak coolant from an unknown area behind the right side of the engine
    seeing as we have today off we are starting the process of elimination as to where the leak is heres hoping its a simple fix
    Wish me luck

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    my moneys on a welch plug.

    if it is dont skimp do them all AFTER you temporarily plug up the offender then get the block chemically cleaned out and the radiator flushed rodded and pressure checked.
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    Hi check you fuel cooler. The o-rings leak eventually. no more than a $2 fix and some time. O rings are at CBC or any auto place. Big Jon did a post with the exact part no I think it was BS 236.

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    Kens is a V8.
    No good Kenny!!!!!!
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    If not just a leaking heater hose, it is most probably a leaking head gasket.
    I would be surprised if such a new engine had welsh plug problems, but Rovers are full of surprises.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Kens is a V8.
    No good Kenny!!!!!!
    At least you have your own personal spanner twirler
    You may have to do the housework in return
    Andrew
    Heya cobba

    we have the plenum chamber and upper manifold off
    having smoko (Coffee and Cake)and then off with the valley cover and rocker covers
    the heads have been off before (not since we have had it)
    so could be a problem revisited
    until the heads come off I am just guessing
    Id better get out there eh SWMBO is back at it and Im still typing

    will keep ya posted

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    Well its not as bad as I thought the valley cover gasket is slightly corroded just enough for coolant to get passed and leak between the valley and the head .
    It looks like a trip to Rovacraft this week and then put it all back together
    I tell ya its a worry when ya beasty starts to bleed at a slow rate and you cant see where its coming from
    I spent a couple of hours underneath the damn thing with a torch and couldnt see a leak anywhere
    as soon as the valley cover came off you could see it straight away so I guess I should be happy it wasnt a more serious problem as we have been very lucky so far with the ole girl
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Well its not as bad as I thought the valley cover gasket is slightly corroded just enough for coolant to get passed and leak between the valley and the head .
    It looks like a trip to Rovacraft this week and then put it all back together
    I tell ya its a worry when ya beasty starts to bleed at a slow rate and you cant see where its coming from
    I spent a couple of hours underneath the damn thing with a torch and couldnt see a leak anywhere
    as soon as the valley cover came off you could see it straight away so I guess I should be happy it wasnt a more serious problem as we have been very lucky so far with the ole girl
    Touch Wood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Well its not as bad as I thought the valley cover gasket is slightly corroded just enough for coolant to get passed and leak between the valley and the head .
    Well, if you need more practise at fixing leaks you can come and do my front diff for when I get back?

    Glad to see it wasn't too serious though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    Well, if you need more practise at fixing leaks you can come and do my front diff for when I get back?

    Glad to see it wasn't too serious though.
    Can do that for ya mate no probs

    Hang on I need to build a storage draw first

    Im glad it wasnt serious to Jeff could've been disaster a far as things go

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