m1garand_man
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I have an issue that has been perplexing me for months now. I have a leak on the inside side of the left side coolant cross over pipe on my engine that no matter how diligently I try to seal won't stop leaking.
I originally tried to seal the leak about 24 months ago with new gaskets and red RTV which was what I used to use on almost everything that didn't touch oil. It would leak from the inside edge of the flange on the pipe and from the bolt hole even though I put RTV on the bolt threads and under the bolt head. It would leak intermittently and then this September it finally let loose.
So I took it apart after it got bad enough to drip on the ground and replaced the gaskets and used blue RTV. With in weeks the same thing happened. Leaking from the flange and bolt.
Last weekend I put non hardening gasket maker on the bolt threads and underside of the head and for now the leaking has stopped from the bolt but its still coming out of the inside edge of the flange. The gasket and blue RTV I put on a month ago are still on there.
I am in Fairbanks Alaska and it has been single digit temps outside which hasn't helped but in my mind I shouldn't leak either way if I did it right.
The only thing I can think is that when I did the gasket this time I drove it home from the shop I was working at. But other than this I have never had problems driving a short distance on wet RTV.
Once it gets bad enough to drip on the ground again I will re do the thing in my garage and not fill the coolant up until everything has 24 hours to drive but I am getting tired of re doing this again and again.
What gives? What am I missing? I am scraping the old gasket stuff off and cleaning the surfaces. Nothing is scored, scratched or obviously out of level. I am letting the RTV set up for 15 minutes before assembly and going finger tight and then snug after 10 more minutes starting with the inside bolts first. The right side has never leaked on me either. I just don't get what I am missing.
I know the truck is 28 years old but I pride myself in having a leak free truck.
I originally tried to seal the leak about 24 months ago with new gaskets and red RTV which was what I used to use on almost everything that didn't touch oil. It would leak from the inside edge of the flange on the pipe and from the bolt hole even though I put RTV on the bolt threads and under the bolt head. It would leak intermittently and then this September it finally let loose.
So I took it apart after it got bad enough to drip on the ground and replaced the gaskets and used blue RTV. With in weeks the same thing happened. Leaking from the flange and bolt.
Last weekend I put non hardening gasket maker on the bolt threads and underside of the head and for now the leaking has stopped from the bolt but its still coming out of the inside edge of the flange. The gasket and blue RTV I put on a month ago are still on there.
I am in Fairbanks Alaska and it has been single digit temps outside which hasn't helped but in my mind I shouldn't leak either way if I did it right.
The only thing I can think is that when I did the gasket this time I drove it home from the shop I was working at. But other than this I have never had problems driving a short distance on wet RTV.
Once it gets bad enough to drip on the ground again I will re do the thing in my garage and not fill the coolant up until everything has 24 hours to drive but I am getting tired of re doing this again and again.
What gives? What am I missing? I am scraping the old gasket stuff off and cleaning the surfaces. Nothing is scored, scratched or obviously out of level. I am letting the RTV set up for 15 minutes before assembly and going finger tight and then snug after 10 more minutes starting with the inside bolts first. The right side has never leaked on me either. I just don't get what I am missing.
I know the truck is 28 years old but I pride myself in having a leak free truck.
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