Antifreeze / Oil leak?? What is wrong now? Not happy...

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Well just installed a new split second box and datalogging system to my 2002 RT/10. Drove it the last few days without a problem. Just got done driving it and pulled it into the garage. Backed it out to wash it and saw a puddle of what looks to be oil. This is not engine oil as it is to clear. I jacked the car up and from under the car I see some green antifreeze on the frame under the oil filter. Then I see some oil along side the block right under the alternator. So... where the heck is this coming from?? :dunno: Sorry for the large pictures.

Not very happy as I just got this thing running... :mad:

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It sounds like two different issues to me. Check radiator and hoses for leaks (spray everything off with engine cleaner and water then look). Post up your findings if you need more help. Good luck. Don't panic.
 

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One other note...Gen II OEM power steering fluid is clear...at least when it goes in. Check reservoir (including the cap...loose cap can start a fire), hoses, steering rack.
 
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Ok I checked the power steering fluid and it does look low. The cap was tight as could be. I just do not know why it would have a lot of fluid below the alternator...
 

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Can you put the car on jack stands and fill the resevoir, clean it good and see if you have leakage? Steve, why aren't you out putting some miles in the new race car?
 

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Same scenario happened to me on what was a "mystery oil leak and where was it coming from". Start your engine and turn your steering wheel to the right or left all the way till you can't turn it any more and hold it for a second or two. Look underneath after you shut it down and see if there's a big puddle. My serpentine belt had worn a pin hole in my power steering hose. When I applied hard pressure the fluid started spraying like crazy.
Just a thought. :dunno:
 

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On a better note and plug for your business (since you are buying all these parts)
Yesterday I installed the new mower blades I bought thru your online store and gezzzzz, it was like a new mower !!!! And with only a one day wait...supper fast shipping. Thanks again.
 
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On a better note and plug for your business (since you are buying all these parts)
Yesterday I installed the new mower blades I bought thru your online store and gezzzzz, it was like a new mower !!!! And with only a one day wait...supper fast shipping. Thanks again.

haha Thanks Tony! :2tu:
 
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Hey Phil, when I had it at the dyno right after I bought it they said it showed I was at 9psi.
 
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Ok I filled it back up and took it for a short drive. When I got back it was still leaking. There is a lot of oil under the alternator. I noticed that the pressure hose goes around that area. I am thinking that is where my problem is. What do you guys think? There is no oil on the drivers side under the car. It is coming from around the alternator.
 
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Ok it now looks like it might be coming from the water pump gasket! Again not happy!
 
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Looks like good news. My timing cover gasket was leaking but I found that the bolts were not tight! I tighten them down and so far no leaks! We will see if this stays this way.
 

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Looks like good news. My timing cover gasket was leaking but I found that the bolts were not tight! I tighten them down and so far no leaks! We will see if this stays this way.


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ha Well I can tell you I'm learning a lot about working on Vipers! Maybe one day I will be like you and be rebuilding 20 vipers at one time!! :rolaugh:
 
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Yea if you are in that area you might as well check them. I found that 4 of the 9 TCC bolts were not tight. Drove the car for about 40 miles with no leaks. Looks like I got lucky on this one! I drove it around town with the hood off! I thought I got a lot of looks but damn with this hood off and this huge engine with a huge polished super charger I stopped traffic!! haha Kind of wish I could drive it all of the time like that. ha!
 

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