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Hi,looking for a bit of advice... I have a water leak from back of engine somewhere,no water in oil and runs well... any suggestions has to what it might be?..many thanks
Ha I'm in the same boat . My leak is directly under the 2 sensors in the Alloy pipe , but it isn't those leaking , it seems to be coming from under the Alloy pipe itself , going to borrow a flexible camera to see .
ive had 2 leaks in recent times with my bug sti. the first was where the water pipe Tee,s off to the throttle body. right at the T junction basically. we ended doing the throttle body bypass mod and cut it out. months later i got another one which was the crossover pipe which runs under the inlet manifold to under the header tank. my mech had to strip the top of the engine to sort it, he wasnt best pleased lol.
yeah cheers bud, did some research earlier and found them, bought them along with manifold gasket, will tackle the job , yet another ball ache fix for something so tiny lol .mine is leaking directly next to the one on the left in that picture, grrrr
Hi,looking for a bit of advice... I have a water leak from back of engine somewhere,no water in oil and runs well... any suggestions has to what it might be?..many thanks
Don't forget a little of this stuff along with your "O" rings. It is the Business. When I had my V5 classic engine out I changed all the cooling water system hard piping, x/o pipe, radiator bypass pipes etc. Also applied a little of this along with the new "O" rings. I also use this on water pump seals when I am in changing timing belt, water pump, idlers & timing belt tensioners. It is the business, belt & braces just gives you a little more protection over & above the seal or gasket. Was good enough for RR then it's good enough for me
My engine builder swears by this stuff
The worst thing about taking off that inlet manifold is getting the turbo intake pipe back onto the turbo housing round the whole 360 degree circumference, that bottom bit is murder, double check you got it on fully, use mirror or fingers to check if you have small hands that is, been there & got the T shirt
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