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Radiator end tank leak
I notice some dried-up coolant crust on the end tank. No drips on the ground that I can see. Indy shop quoted me upwards of $1200
Can I leave it for now? How long can I get by? Would you suggest a radiator leak fix from Autozone? Thanks.
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Where is the dried coolant showing up? Could just be the cap.
The quoted price is highway robbery if it’s just the one part. Reservoir is under $100 and the replacement shouldn’t be more than a couple hours. |
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Is there a spray epoxy of some sort to get by? Will this blow up and start gushing on the highway?
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I would stay away from using any stop leak product. The best thing to do would be a pressure to make sure that you know where the leak is and if there are any more. The $1200 might include replacing a lot more than the rad because it's often not a bad idea to do a "refresh" of the cooling system so make sure you are comparing prices properly.
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UV dye to trace exact leak. You might have a simple leak from a hose dripping down the side.
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I've had some drops from the cap. Replace the cap there was less drops for a period of time and now there's more drops. I suspect the replacement tank is no good. I was at the harbor freight the other day and found the overpriced coolant pressure test kit way back in the clearance section for $45. So I will pressure test and see what happens.
If it loses pressure the boiling point goes down and that's it. I've heard those stop leak products K seal etc mess up the heater core. The tank is pretty easy to replace it's just the stupid plastic clips you have to be careful.
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The parts for the tstst for the transmission cooler will self destruct in my experience but the coolant reservoir came with.
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Could be the pressure cap venting too. Mine had a leak at the smaller upper "reservoir tank" connection. The small hose connection was intact. However, the inner part that holds the o ring was broken. It broke due to vibration over time. It was a perfectly broke off plastic ring too. It took time to find it. I actually found it by replacing the upper hose.
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