Ben,
Yes the oil cooler is in coolant,as for the leak can you get to the area?
If so,pressure test the cooling system and watch for where it's coming from.
Cheers Eric.
Twice in the last few days the 110 has left a (small) pool of coolant on the ground. The leak appears to come from the right rear of the engine.
However it is only slight and seems intermittent.
The section of block at the right rear corner has coolant stains where it meets the head - which makes me think head gasket. There is a welsh plug in the head immediately above, but it seems solid.
When I have seen it leak, it seems to be dripping onto the diff, which is below the injector pump. The oil cooler behind the IP is water cooled isn't it???
The cooling system is not being pressurised at all.
Ben,
Yes the oil cooler is in coolant,as for the leak can you get to the area?
If so,pressure test the cooling system and watch for where it's coming from.
Cheers Eric.
There are a series of welch plugs (some are only small ~12mm) on both sides of the head and a large welch plug at rear of head.
There is one welch plug on the left side of the block.
There are no welch plugs on the right side of the block. On the right side, the only potential sources for a water leak from the block are the water drain tap toward rear, or the gasket joint between oil cooler and block. There are no water passages in the oil cooler - the flat, plate like elements, which oil flows through, are simply immersed in the coolant.
Sorry I can't help with the plug size - my thermostat housing is different to yours. My guess would be BSP, probably either 1/4" or 3/8".
Look at the water pump bearing seal - the small hole in the pump body will let out coolant if the seal is gone. This could explain the drip onto the diff. It wouldn't be unknown for coolant to travel along to the back of the motor to leave a puddle there after a trip.
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I had a similar leak from my isuzu. It ended up being from a corroded oil cooler housing (not very thick alloy!). It was leaving a few drops of coolant on the ground after being shut down after a few mins. When it was running the heat and the fan was enough to evaporate the coolant so i could only see the residue around the front of the oil cooler. I ended up poking around the front of the oil cooler cover with a screw driver and found a spot where corrosion had eaten away a small spot from the inside, I was able to poke a small screwdriver tip through![]()
You might want to have a prod around an see if you have a similar problem!
Paul
Any update on where the coolant leak was from Isuzurover?
Cheers Paul
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