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D60 coolant leak followup 2000 lxi - luckyron1 - 03-15-2006 10:17 Had it serviced, and the leak checked out in Dallas at the Allison Transmission/Detroit for what I thought was going to be just a loose hose clamp. Turned out that the coolant was dripping out from a rusted thermostat housing which of course is only accessable thru the AC compressor etc. It was dripping down on the wet hose that I could see from underneath. They showed me the leak with a flashlite and it's for real. No one ever said that these bird engines were easy to work on. So... they tell me 5 to 7 hrs of labor plus the parts, probably obtainable from Detroit Diesel. They did a pressure test and it scored 11 out of a possible 15 psi. It's ok to drive it but I'm to keep a close eye on the coolant level and temperature gauge. They say it's not urgent but that the work should be done in the next few months or so. I'd like to wait until we return to the midwest, from San Antonio, in late April. Anyone had a similar experience and do you think I should rush it or wait until late April? It leaks a gallon after driving 250 miles or so. P.S. Can I get by with topping off with pure distilled water until then or should I put in the 50/50 mixture recommended by Detroit? And before I forget, thanks to whoever it was that referred me to the Dallas shop noted above. A very clean, friendly and well organized facility which I would refer to anyone. Thanks guys! Ron & Ruth near Galveston D60 coolant leak followup 2000 lxi - birdboat44 - 03-15-2006 12:12 Ron get two cans of Bars Leak [no other brand] pour it in cold then start up an drive,it should stop it. I have used it a lot of years. Anytime i buy a car or truck i put a can in, also the bus. Jack Jones 87 Pt 40 East Tn D60 coolant leak followup 2000 lxi - Gregory OConnor - 03-15-2006 16:19 Ron, Ruth The prob with using just water in place of the recomended coolant mix is you will dilute the rust inhibiters and when the inside of the metal coolant paths rust they get gunky and clog or rust out. I would think that adding just water is ok for a temp fix but 4 gal. of 50/50 should buy you 1,000 miles. Dripping coolant has a salty taste and some pets will lap it up like milk. I lost a pet dog when I was careless with flushed coolant. Greg --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "luckyron1" wrote: > > Had it serviced, and the leak checked out in Dallas at the Allison > Transmission/Detroit for what I thought was going to be just a loose > hose clamp. Turned out that the coolant was dripping out from a > rusted thermostat housing which of course is only accessable thru the > AC compressor etc. It was dripping down on the wet hose that I > could see from underneath. They showed me the leak with a flashlite > and it's for real. No one ever said that these bird engines were > easy to work on. So... they tell me 5 to 7 hrs of labor plus the > parts, probably obtainable from Detroit Diesel. They did a pressure > test and it scored 11 out of a possible 15 psi. It's ok to drive it > but I'm to keep a close eye on the coolant level and temperature > gauge. They say it's not urgent but that the work should be done in > the next few months or so. I'd like to wait until we return to the > midwest, from San Antonio, in late April. Anyone had a similar > experience and do you think I should rush it or wait until late > April? It leaks a gallon after driving 250 miles or so. > > P.S. Can I get by with topping off with pure distilled water until > then or should I put in the 50/50 mixture recommended by Detroit? > And before I forget, thanks to whoever it was that referred me to > the Dallas shop noted above. A very clean, friendly and well > organized facility which I would refer to anyone. > > Thanks guys! > > Ron & Ruth near Galveston > D60 coolant leak followup 2000 lxi - John Suter - 03-15-2006 23:10 Hi Ron, Keep an eye on the transmission temps as I'm told the transmission also offloads heat through the engine coolant system. If I've misunderstood, someone please help me get it right as well. John Suter 2000LXi --- Gregory OConnor > Ron, Ruth The prob with using just water in place of > the recomended > coolant mix is you will dilute the rust inhibiters > and when the > inside of the metal coolant paths rust they get > gunky and clog or > rust out. I would think that adding just water is > ok for a temp fix > but 4 gal. of 50/50 should buy you 1,000 miles. > Dripping coolant has > a salty taste and some pets will lap it up like > milk. I lost a pet > dog when I was careless with flushed coolant. > > Greg > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > "luckyron1" > wrote: > > > > Had it serviced, and the leak checked out in > Dallas at the Allison > > Transmission/Detroit for what I thought was going > to be just a > loose > > hose clamp. Turned out that the coolant was > dripping out from a > > rusted thermostat housing which of course is only > accessable thru > the > > AC compressor etc. It was dripping down on the > wet hose that I > > could see from underneath. They showed me the > leak with a > flashlite > > and it's for real. No one ever said that these > bird engines were > > easy to work on. So... they tell me 5 to 7 hrs of > labor plus the > > parts, probably obtainable from Detroit Diesel. > They did a > pressure > > test and it scored 11 out of a possible 15 psi. > It's ok to drive > it > > but I'm to keep a close eye on the coolant level > and temperature > > gauge. They say it's not urgent but that the work > should be done > in > > the next few months or so. I'd like to wait until > we return to the > > midwest, from San Antonio, in late April. Anyone > had a similar > > experience and do you think I should rush it or > wait until late > > April? It leaks a gallon after driving 250 miles > or so. > > > > P.S. Can I get by with topping off with pure > distilled water until > > then or should I put in the 50/50 mixture > recommended by Detroit? > > And before I forget, thanks to whoever it was that > referred me to > > the Dallas shop noted above. A very clean, > friendly and well > > organized facility which I would refer to anyone. > > > > Thanks guys! > > > > Ron & Ruth near Galveston > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com D60 coolant leak followup 2000 lxi - davidkerryedwards - 03-16-2006 03:11 If the leak is accessible with your hands, I'd consider cleaning the area well with sandpaper, wiping off with acetone and putting some epoxy putty on it until you can get it fixed. You'll need to do it when the engine is cold and there is not much pressure on the system. I've had epoxy putty hold for years in some instances. My house has hot water radiator for heat and I repaired two cracked radiators 16 yrs ago with epoxy putty. They are still holding today. This probably wouldn't work if it is a leaking gasket. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver |