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    RRC Overheating/Leaking

    My 85 RRC has been overheating, and today I noticed the green stuff leaking onto the floor. I pulled the air filter cover off as the fluid has been dripping from the back of the motor. When I look under the Rangie, I see it dripping from where the motor and gearbox mate. However, looking at the top of the motor and checking the hoses for wet spots, nothing! So where the hell is the water leaking from!?!

    Any suggestions? I cant drive it more than 5 minutes when the temp starts climbing, the other night I caught it just before the red mark, but I think the damage is done as there is a slight smear of cream oil under the oil cap.
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    Could be leaking out of the welsh plugs at the back of the motor, then dripping out the breather hole in the bottom of the bellhousing - well that was what mine did anyway.

    Problem is why is it leaking there, from my experience either the welsch plugs have rusted/corroded through or possibly there is too much pressure in the system which has forced them out

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    Leaking onto what floor?

    Garage, or Rangie?

    If it's the Rangie, you may have done your heater matrix.


    Thermostat housing could be another area to look. Coolant runs to the back of the motor over the valley cover, and down the back of the block. It can damn hard to find the leak too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    slight smear of cream oil under the oil cap.
    Dat's bad

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    Its leaking onto the garage floor, so looking under the RRC I can see the dripping on both sides of the bellhousing, dripping onto the exhaust.

    How do I check the welsh plugs?
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    Time for a 4BD1 transplant Stooge...
    Do you want me to have a squizz???I'm coming up to an appointment on Wedneday, If you want to leave the keys somewhere or the bonnet undone I can have a look if you want. Give me a call tomorrow or Tues.

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    when my rangie was leaking back there it was a hose on the front and the water was dripping into the valley cover and exiting at the rear, dripping from down around the starter motor.
    cheers
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    Is there bubbles in your coolant when the engine is running?

    I'm saying that it is highly likely to be a head gasket. Unless you have a severe leak and the water is leaking out completely, the cause of the overheating is hot gas entering the coolant heating it up.
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    RRC overheating

    I agree with Stirlsilver,

    sounds like a head gasket to me - had similar issues with my classic a few years back - doing what sounds to be the same thing.

    good luck, hope it is something less dramatic.

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