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Why is my coolant overflow leaking from here?

Old 01-22-19, 08:03 AM
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Heat shrink might work but you also run the risk of melting the plastic neck or tank. This doesn't have to be a super amazing connection, just has to stay in place.

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Old 01-22-19, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by DaleClark
….. run the risk of melting the plastic neck or tank….

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Thanks, this is a very good consideration.
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If I’m using the no spill funnel for getting air bubbles out, it will begin to fill the overflow tank as water disappears from the no spill filter. Which in turn comes out of the smaller vent hole beside the neck
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If it is the no spill funnel isn't properly sealed to the coolant neck you have it attached to. It should have a little plastic adapter piece with a rubber grommet that should seal it up to the base of the neck. If coolant is getting in the overflow it's getting around that seal and getting into the hose going to the tank.

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Originally Posted by DaleClark
If it is the no spill funnel isn't properly sealed to the coolant neck you have it attached to. It should have a little plastic adapter piece with a rubber grommet that should seal it up to the base of the neck. If coolant is getting in the overflow it's getting around that seal and getting into the hose going to the tank.

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sorry I should have been a little more clear, around the funnel it’s fine it doesn’t leak around there. I mean the vent hole beside the neck of the overflow tank because the overflow starts filling up
Old 01-23-19, 07:18 AM
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The funnel should go into an adapter that attaches to where the radiator cap would go. That adapter should be sealed to the neck so no coolant can get into the hose going to the overflow tank.

This is true for the Lisle funnel -

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You can see in the pictures if you follow the link the radiator cap adapters and the plastic adapters with the seals on them.

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Old 01-23-19, 12:16 PM
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So far I haven’t had it leak again yet, but it went from half full to little over 3/4 full, it’s currenlty in storage for the winter, I haven’t had a chance to mess with it since
Your problem is still there as it is not siphoning the coolant back into the engine. Mine used to leak just like yours, the problem turned out to be the coolant cap on the Pettit AST wasn't sealing properly and therefore failed to hold pressure and wouldn't suck the coolant back from the overflow tank. So replace both caps and see if the system begins to work as it should.

My root problem turned out to be the AST itself. New caps would alleviate the problem for a while but eventually it would leak again. I ended up removing the aftermarket AST and the problem was completely solved.

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Originally Posted by Montego
Your problem is still there as it is not siphoning the coolant back into the engine. Mine used to leak just like yours, the problem turned out to be the coolant cap on the Pettit AST wasn't sealing properly and therefore failed to hold pressure and wouldn't suck the coolant back from the overflow tank. So replace both caps and see if the system begins to work as it should.

My root problem turned out to be the AST itself. New caps would alleviate the problem for a while but eventually it would leak again. I ended up removing the aftermarket AST and the problem was completely solved.
interesting, I’m gonna give that a try! If it doesn’t work I’ve seen quite a few threads on just removing the AST completely and may go that route
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Originally Posted by ecurbd02
interesting, I’m gonna give that a try! If it doesn’t work I’ve seen quite a few threads on just removing the AST completely and may go that route
BTW a pin size hole on your middle and top AST hoses (AST-filler neck & AST-overflow tank) would cause the same symptoms. So replace those as well.
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Originally Posted by Montego
BTW a pin size hole on your middle and top AST hoses (AST-filler neck & AST-overflow tank) would cause the same symptoms. So replace those as well.
oh good call, I will definitely do that as well. It’s curently in storage but once it warms up I will do said actions and follow up, appreciate the help!
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