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silver80sa22c 04-05-08 10:49 PM

Need help determining coolant leak.
 
my coolant is leaking out on my 12a right under the alternator and like in between where the airconditioner would hook up.. any ideas anyone..

Dan_s_young 04-05-08 11:43 PM

Water pump, or maybe the water pump housing to engine gasket?

Rx-7Doctor 04-05-08 11:52 PM

Next time please put a thread title that states what problem you are having. :-)

I have put a title for you.

silver80sa22c 04-06-08 01:30 PM

just replaced the water pump and a new gasket for it.. could it be anything

djessence 04-06-08 10:45 PM

are you saying you replace the waterpump and gasket and its still leaking....?

7aull 04-07-08 02:29 AM

There is one mount bolt/nut point for the pump BODY (not impeller insert) that requires a shim - easy to miss on a swap - this would allow a leak if missing. The question is did you just replace the impeller portion (the "pump") or did you pull the whole pump assy body too?
Also, nut/bolt torque for unit is VERY LOW - something like 18ft lbs!!
Stu Aull
80GS
Alaska

Sgt.Stinkfist 04-07-08 11:24 PM

^ i think there should be 2 shims, one for each stud to the left of the coolant passages

silver80sa22c 04-08-08 10:11 PM

all i did was buy a new water pump and it came with a gasket.. i bought a new thermostat and thermostat outlet gasket i think its called..so im not really sure

7aull 04-09-08 12:53 AM

Thanks, Sarge - TWO shims :)
OK. so you just replaced the pump/impeller only - which makes sense. You say the leak is under the Alternator? more towards the spark plug side? The prob is with the fan spinning, its hard to see exactly WHERE the leak is, 'cause the fan likely blows the fluid all over. maybe try this: pull the fan. obviously, the car should be dead-cold before you do this! And you can only run it a few minutes. You'd need to pull the shroud first. which gives better visibility anyway. Fan clutch held on by 4 -10mm bolts (at least on my SA). Also you'd want to clean - and dry! all around front of motor to get old coolant , etc off first. THEN: start car, use a mirror and start watching! Note: since the thermostat would be closed at first til engine reaches op temps, you might have to grit yer teeth and watch for a few minutes to be sure the leak isn't sourced on the "other" side of the thermostat. Anyone? Is this too wacky?
Stu Aull
80GS
Alaska


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