Coolant leak
Coolant leak
My '93 3.1 Beretta has a couple of coolant leaks. One appears to be the heater core. Since I live in S. FL, I was thinking about bypassing it. Can I purchase a hose that is designed for this? If so, where,...part number?
The other leak is here. What do I need to replace?
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Thanks
The other leak is here. What do I need to replace?
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Thanks
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Re: Coolant leak
That's the heater core supply line.
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Re: Coolant leak
It's usually just the coupler that goes bad. They're usually less than $20 and in stock at most auto parts stores.
Cliff Scott


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This?Cliff8928 wrote:It's usually just the coupler that goes bad. They're usually less than $20 and in stock at most auto parts stores.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/access ... 38650_0_0_
or simply this?
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Re: Coolant leak
The first part, because there is an o-ring in there that goes bad.
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2 Problems:
The new fitting I bought has a different thread size and there are no others ones to choose from.
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The old fitting's thread broke off.
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The new fitting I bought has a different thread size and there are no others ones to choose from.
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The old fitting's thread broke off.

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They definitely do make two different sizes. You should be able to use a large extractor to get that out.
Cliff Scott


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I found out the reason the threads on the old part are not the same as the new part. In the computer at Chevrolet, it states "threads appear bigger due to expansion from heat."
Now I just have to get the rest of the threads out with this tool, specially made for this job.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp ... RP2083____
Now I just have to get the rest of the threads out with this tool, specially made for this job.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp ... RP2083____
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Re: Coolant leak
I was going to say its also a pipe thread which tapers down at an angle.
Wow I didn't know a speical too existed to get that part out...lol
Wow I didn't know a speical too existed to get that part out...lol
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Dude, they even make a tool for picking your nose. LOL
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Re: Coolant leak
I can't get this out. Looks like I have to remove the intake manifold. Is there a how to write up anywhere for job?
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Re: Coolant leak
before you waste your time doing that, try a propane torch and a EZ out, I know that tool you got is suppose to do the job but it doesnt quite look as agressive as an ez out


Re: Coolant leak
Tried propane torch with both the Dorman an ezout tool.......no go.
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Re: Coolant leak
well poop, your taken it apart then
Re: Coolant leak
Didn't have to remove the lower intake to do this after all. I was able to chase the threads with a 1/2" pipe thread tap after cleaning out some threads with a punch.
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