Leak on coolant system.
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Leak on coolant system.
I've found yet another leak. It's coming from the hole in this pipe. Can this be fixed? Can it be sealed or welded in some way? When I first looked at this I thought this piece was bolted onto the engine block and I'd be able to remove it and get a new one, but it looks as though this is welded on and the things that look like bolts aren't as they're round.
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
No, it's bolted alright.
If you can't get it brazed up ...you need to get it off, and that looks like those rounded bolts may well need drilling out, if they are stubborn to a pipe wrench.
use a 7mm drill bit and tap the hole with an 8mm tap.
would be a lot easier with the engine out of course.
As I've just done one.
If you can't get it brazed up ...you need to get it off, and that looks like those rounded bolts may well need drilling out, if they are stubborn to a pipe wrench.
use a 7mm drill bit and tap the hole with an 8mm tap.
would be a lot easier with the engine out of course.

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Re: Leak on coolant system.
They're allen bolts,manky rusty and tight but will come off, B'yard amongst others keep the flange and screws in .
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Kev types faster tyhan me.
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
Not bad though, 2 replies within 11 minutes..
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
They're not allens, they're round on the inside.
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
TenorJules wrote:They're not allens, they're round on the inside.
probably been rounded out.. whatever...
they have to be forced out or drilled out
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
they will have been allens or just maybe splined either way Id hammer a spline in, apply heat hammer more and give it a go,failing that grind up and weld a nut to it, difficult but will come out
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
So can the hole not be repaired whilst in situ then?
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
Like I said in my first post
you will be only postponing the complete failure of it for 6 months
Not much brazing done these days.. it's like high temp solderingif you can't get it brazed up
you will be only postponing the complete failure of it for 6 months
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
Like Kev says , I can braze it or whatever in situ but it will be rotting from the inside so not worth it as it will be leaking someplace else soon enough
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Re: Leak on coolant system.
Not much help in this situation but if you ever have a rounded off bolt head or nut (within reason) try a Metrinch spanner.Saved my life a few times. They fit on the flats of the bolts or nuts not the corners