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Old 30-07-2010, 05:44 PM   #1
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Default Help with leaking radiator

Hi fellas,

I got a leak in my radiator which normally wouldn't be a problem for me but this one is on a pipe I'm not familiar with. I took some pics of it (see below) so you could see, but its leaking at the join of a metal pipe the runs along the block to the back. Was wondering if anyone could give me some info on it as in how easily I could fix it myself, what I'd need to do roughly etc. etc. was hoping to do it tomorrow while I swap my front brakes (330mm YAY!!!!!)
Really need a strong radiator for powercruise coming up next month

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Old 30-07-2010, 06:02 PM   #2
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dishpig, from memory that pipe shown is sealed against the water pump with an O-ring, or some silicon.

Should be an easy fix for ya with basic mechanical knowledge
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Old 30-07-2010, 06:05 PM   #3
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O ring seal - from memory you can ***just*** get enough clearance by dropping the pipe mounts off the back if the block, but might be worth coming from the front and doing some cheap engine insurance by replacing the waterpump at the same time.

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Old 30-07-2010, 06:19 PM   #4
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Thanks I was thinking it could just be an O-ring good to know thats all, how much is a waterpump worth? just get one from repco do I?
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Old 30-07-2010, 06:58 PM   #5
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Basically any auto parts store will stock them. I'd say it could be approx $80-$150 depending on the brand you purchase.
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Anywhere from $35 upwards depending on brand/quality. Should be able to pick up off the shelf just about anywhere - Repco, Supacheap, Bursons, etc just make sure the o ring has not been poached out of the box before you leave the store....

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Anywhere from $35 upwards depending on brand/quality. Should be able to pick up off the shelf just about anywhere - Repco, Supacheap, Bursons, etc just make sure the o ring has not been poached out of the box before you leave the store....

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Also make sure it has the pulley already fitted - can be bought with & without pulley.
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Basically any auto parts store will stock them. I'd say it could be approx $80-$150 depending on the brand you purchase.
Damn you're quick, keep pipping me at the post....

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Old 30-07-2010, 07:15 PM   #9
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ok thanks guys now I got one more thing to do on my ute tomorrow. I really should take it to a mechanic one day lol, hasn't really had a major service just replaced stuff when I feel like it. Which reminds me is 140ks too much for a timing belt and fan belt ect cause that ain't been done yet. I j8ust remember there being some things that need doing at 100ks and figure while I got the cash and time I should do em now.
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No need to do a water pump, there's a 14mm ( I think, it's been a while) under the extractors , remove that, and stick a bar down between the exhaust runner and lever on the bracket that the bolt came out of, be gentle so you don,t bend it, and that steel pipe will pop out, then just replace the "o" ring, clean the hole in the pump out, put a bit of ultra blue sealer on it, and lever it back in the hole, and re-fit the bolt under the exhaust...
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ok thanks guys now I got one more thing to do on my ute tomorrow. I really should take it to a mechanic one day lol, hasn't really had a major service just replaced stuff when I feel like it. Which reminds me is 140ks too much for a timing belt and fan belt ect cause that ain't been done yet. I j8ust remember there being some things that need doing at 100ks and figure while I got the cash and time I should do em now.
AU does not have a timing belt, uses a timing chain.

Serpentine drive belt for a/c, p/s, etc is not a scheduled item and is usually replaced on inspection - ie frayed edges, cracks, etc.
Should be flushing brake fluid and coolant every two years, if auto and pushed hard you should replace fluid (ideally fit external cooler as well, cheap insurance) every 20-40k; I also do diff oil at 40k to keep the LSD happy.
Spark plugs will be due if you have not already replaced them.
Fuel filter needs to be done evey 20-40k depending on the quality of fuel you are getting.
Apart from that it really is inspection based ie fix whats broken/worn/cracked/etc.

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