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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / February 2006

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Engine Still Leaking

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scorpioex1@msn.com - 01 Feb 2006 23:07 GMT
Friends,

    Still need help.  My original posts are below.  After running her
for a while with the dye I don't know anymore than I did before other
than there is a very little bit coming from one of the water pump
mounting bolts.  It seems that most of the anti-freeze is coming out of
the seam that I mentioned below.  The oil dipstick almost touches this
seam about ten inches down from the top.  The dye was glowing almost up
to where the thermostat is but seem to stop well before it got to this
area and as near as I can tell it is dry right below the thermostat.
Could it be the water pump?  Should I replace it?   I still can't find
the weep hole below the water pump pully.  Money is tight right now and
can't really afford to take her to a shop.  Any help would be
appriciated.

Thanks, Steve

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Friends,

    I have a 1996 Ram 4X4 1500 PU, SLT, 5.9L, 75K.  I have had a small

antifreeze leak for quite a while.  It was never enough to leave a spot

on the ground but I would occasionally get a whiff when I got out of
the truck and would have to top off the reservoir every once and a
while.  Yesterday there was a small pool on the ground and it used a
third of the reservoir in a day.  Please forgive the terms I am going
to use below as I really don't know what I'm talking about, as usual.

    I'm having trouble finding the exact location of the leak.  It
does not appear to be any hoses.  The best I can trace the leak is that

it is wet on a seam about three inches BEHIND the seam that the water
pump is mated to (with those six or seven bolts), on the passenger
side.  In other words there is the mating surfaces to which the water
pump is bolted (passenger side); then a few inches behind this is a
seam.  It appears that the coolant is coming out of this seam; leaking
onto the oil pan seam; running back a couple of inches; dripping onto
an engine mount; then onto the axle; then to the ground.

    Is it possible this leak is actually from the water pump?  I don't

know if a pressure test would help me as I was watching it drip but
could not trace it any further up than I so eloquently stated above.

Steve

Okay,

    After I ran the truck a bit I took the alternator support, air
filter, and radiator hose clamp off and looked at the base of the
thermostat.  Nothing at all appears wet around it.  Based on the amount

I lost I would think it would appear a bit wet but not at all.  As for
the weep hole I can in no way find it.  I've been above and below the
truck and ran my hand all over the bottom just behind the pully and had

more mirrors under it than are in a fun house.  Big Al you were talking

about just behind the fan pulley right?

    The highest area I can find wet is along that seam I mentioned
above.  The oil dip stick actually comes close to this seam as it goes
down into the engine.  I put some dye in it but don't know what else to

try.  Could the water pump be leaking out of this seam?

Thanks
Carolina Watercraft Works - 01 Feb 2006 23:41 GMT
You know....check the hose going to the inline fitting to the
cab.  Mine started leaking and the protective sleeve zip tied
to it was hiding it since it covered it up.  Thought I was going
crazy for a while.

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Laszlo Almasi
Cool Toys (formerly Carolina Watercraft Works)
Ice Angels

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Carolina Watercraft Works - 02 Feb 2006 01:53 GMT
To clarify....the part that started leaking on mine was the section
forward from the inline fitting.

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Laszlo Almasi
Cool Toys (formerly Carolina Watercraft Works)
Ice Angels

> You know....check the hose going to the inline fitting to the
> cab.  Mine started leaking and the protective sleeve zip tied
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matt.haas@thomsonlearning.com - 05 Feb 2006 19:25 GMT
I had a leak like this on my 1996 Ram a few years back. It turned out
to be the bypass hose on the water pump had a pinhole in it. This leak
only showed up after I replaced the leaking radiator. If you're still
running factory hoses, it's well past time to replace them and the
thermostat. I had the truck into the dealer to fix an electrical
problem that popped up while I was chasing the leak and they charged
about $160 (2 hours labor, 10 bucks in parts) to replace the hose. I
believe you need to move the A/C compressor out of the way to do this.

Plan on a long afternoon to do this, the rest of the hoses, and switch
out the thermostat.

Matt

> To clarify....the part that started leaking on mine was the section
> forward from the inline fitting.
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