snampro
Enthusiast
first post here:
Ahhh, the sweet smell...
After going over the car last night and tightening the thermostat bolts I put it back together and took it out for a shake-down run. I drove around to let the car warm up for about 5 minutes, slowed to about 5mph and did a full throttle pull through first and second gears. No smell. Drove another mile and did a full throttle pull all the way through second, now its smelling, and what's this? white smoke, just a little, rolling over the windshield. The leak was small but wasn't active, so I limped home (about 3 miles) and pulled in my garage...
Holy crap, there was visible antifreeze sprayed from the rear of the engine from the center to the right side of the engine. I started ripping everything apart and it looks like its coming from the small 3 inch hose that comes off the thermostat housing and goes to the right side, most likely spraying out through one of those old style hose clamps. (see pic below)
The end of the hose was a little green (you can see it in the second pic). Nothing behind it had any spray and its pointed in the correct direction to yield the spray I found. I think I'm just going to go buy a new screw hose clamp and see if that fixes it.
I looked over the surrounding heater hoses and couldn't find any problems with them, so I can't see anything else that would cause this...
Here's some pics of the standing coolant.
Looking between the right exhaust manifold and the HVAC box
Just behind cylinder #10
looking at the right coil and plug wires
So...after dinner I'm heading to the part store to buy a hose clamp...we'll see if that fixes things.
And Greg 99ACR, you were right about the crappy stock hose clamps, it just happened in a different place!
Ahhh, the sweet smell...
After going over the car last night and tightening the thermostat bolts I put it back together and took it out for a shake-down run. I drove around to let the car warm up for about 5 minutes, slowed to about 5mph and did a full throttle pull through first and second gears. No smell. Drove another mile and did a full throttle pull all the way through second, now its smelling, and what's this? white smoke, just a little, rolling over the windshield. The leak was small but wasn't active, so I limped home (about 3 miles) and pulled in my garage...
Holy crap, there was visible antifreeze sprayed from the rear of the engine from the center to the right side of the engine. I started ripping everything apart and it looks like its coming from the small 3 inch hose that comes off the thermostat housing and goes to the right side, most likely spraying out through one of those old style hose clamps. (see pic below)
The end of the hose was a little green (you can see it in the second pic). Nothing behind it had any spray and its pointed in the correct direction to yield the spray I found. I think I'm just going to go buy a new screw hose clamp and see if that fixes it.
I looked over the surrounding heater hoses and couldn't find any problems with them, so I can't see anything else that would cause this...


Here's some pics of the standing coolant.
Looking between the right exhaust manifold and the HVAC box

Just behind cylinder #10

looking at the right coil and plug wires

So...after dinner I'm heading to the part store to buy a hose clamp...we'll see if that fixes things.
And Greg 99ACR, you were right about the crappy stock hose clamps, it just happened in a different place!