Well I am leaking coolant
Well I am leaking coolant
Ok to make a long story short I had to take my CA header off to replace the gasket. Well now when i put this bitch back on it seems to be resting on the coolant tube that runs from the water pump. It is just driping ever so lightly, no matter what i try to do it still seems to put pressure on the pipe. I know there is a o-ring that seals the tube to the thermo housing. Has any one else ran into this or is it just me. Any help or ideas would be great.
Thanks ........
Thanks ........
I think some of us had this problem with this header....I twisted my coolant line a little and kinda made a small dent on the #4 tube where it would touch it. A local buddy rubbed a whole thru his line so you might wanna make sure it isn't touching.
me and my dad ran into this problem also, just a few days ago... i havnt had a chance to take the header back off so i fill the coolent tank up about once a day until i can... would bending the #4 tube, take power away, or would it not make a difference??
u talon..i got u a nice gift..when ur uncle comes down..WOOT...yo i havent had any problems with kenny's header...only problem io had..was installin it..the temp coolant on the dic was not displayed..a few days later..it comes back...
Do you have any gauges or anything you might have done to the fuses? Cause I have the same problem from time to time and it was because of when I hooked my gauges up I kinda stuck the wire inline with the fuse prong and fuked it up and now it gets a shitty connection.
I ran into this during the turbo install. Luckily HAHN/Garrett posted this in the instruction manual.
Basiclly, that water tube (metal "U"ish shaped tube behind the motor), on one side of it, there is a metal tab sticking straight up through a slot.
I took a long flathead wrench, put it on there. beat on it with a hammer to make it flat.
Once the flap is down flat, you can now twist the metal tube to make room.
Basiclly, that water tube (metal "U"ish shaped tube behind the motor), on one side of it, there is a metal tab sticking straight up through a slot.
I took a long flathead wrench, put it on there. beat on it with a hammer to make it flat.
Once the flap is down flat, you can now twist the metal tube to make room.
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