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Rad Fluid explosion!
#797701
03/17/07 03:38 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 156
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Wheeler
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My truck sprung a leak somewhere near the back of the motor. I was driving for 45 mins or so and when I got home, I put the truck in the garage and when I turned it off, rad fluid spewed out from somewhere near the back of the motor by the firewall.
I looked in my Haynes book and the only thing that I could think of being the culprit would be one of the lines going into the cab for the heater core. I couldnt really see it from all of the steam.
So, now I have replace one of these blown lines, but I guess flushing the core to see where the block it. The temperature guage never went above 1/2 level.
Is it possible to have a plugged core to make one of these lines burst, or was it just one of these line giving away to age that could have caused this?
Strangers have the best candy
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: Fleabag]
#797702
03/17/07 03:47 PM
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 2,712
Roll Me Over
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The heater hose from the intake to the firewall is a common failure part, the original factory hose was good for about 3 years. I find Gates brand to last much longer, but not forever.
Cheers, Charlie If It ain't broke, Modify it! 87 Montero turbo Converted back in Spring1989 95 Montero SR 3.8 DOHC Only one? 93 Pajero 3 door 6G75 Mivec with paddle shifted 5 speed Then a Gen2 SR with full coil independent suspension.
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: OldColt]
#797703
03/17/07 03:56 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 156
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If wasnt -10 out.. I would be ripping into my engine looking for that hose... but thanks for the info of where to look!
Strangers have the best candy
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: Fleabag]
#797704
03/17/07 04:29 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 6,950
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My ford did the same thing. It was a super cold day in Colorado and my thermostat was frozen. I started my truck let it run for a while to warm up then when I went to drive away the hose burst and antifreeze went everywhere.
Dont know if this is helpful but it might have something to do with the outside temp.. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
96 Montero LS 24V DOHC 3.0L. 98 Montero 24v SOHC 3.5L, factory rear locker, Winter/tow package. 63 Jaguar XKE 3.8L FHC 2000 Mercedes-Benz e430 07 fj cruiser
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: cmonty72]
#797705
03/17/07 05:26 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 156
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Bad thermostat too? Hmm.. I just replaced it a month ago.
Strangers have the best candy
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: Fleabag]
#797706
03/17/07 05:35 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 6,950
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Not exactly "bad" , just frozen. The antifreeze was not quite rich enough. It really only takes a little bit of ice to prevent even a new thermostat from opening.
96 Montero LS 24V DOHC 3.0L. 98 Montero 24v SOHC 3.5L, factory rear locker, Winter/tow package. 63 Jaguar XKE 3.8L FHC 2000 Mercedes-Benz e430 07 fj cruiser
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: cmonty72]
#797707
03/17/07 06:00 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 479
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Sounds more like an old hose and it burst at the weak point. More then likely a few minutes after shutdown when the water temp and pressure tends to rise due to heat soak. I've had my share of burst hoses on numerous cars and trucks...usually right after I purchase replacement hoses but before i get a chance to put them on! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
-Todd 1987 Montero 2.6l 5-speed (Sold...but I still miss her) 2008 Jeep Patriot Sport 4x4
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: toddstidham1]
#797708
03/17/07 09:16 PM
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Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 546
Rock Warrior
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Same thing happened to me in my grampa's Raider. I noticed the temp creeping up and when I came to a stop the steam showed up. His hose apparently had a bulge it in, but nobody noticed since its easily overlooked.
'87 Raider w/rebuilt 2.6 Weber 32/36
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Re: Rad Fluid explosion!
[Re: Jamez]
#797709
03/18/07 02:40 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 12
Need a Spot
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Mine had pinhole leak in one of the freeze plugs.
85 Montero 2.6L Standard, SWB, A/C, BSE
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