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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:39 pm 
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hi, my 96EF has started leaking coolant but its difficult to figure out weather its from a hose or somewhere else.
Coolant is leaking under the drive belt area between AC and one other pulley.
And it leaks frequently, not drop by drop.
Any help ???

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:42 pm 
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Thermostat maybe.

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:50 pm 
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May only be a hose clamp, try tightening all the clamps first. Could be simple.

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:55 pm 
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revhead wrote:
May only be a hose clamp, try tightening all the clamps first. Could be simple.


hope its just a hose clamp, if thats a thermostat case then is it OK to drive the car? just short distance to work.

any possibility of gasket? coz i was searching the forums and most of them are concerned with gasket.
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:17 pm 
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Best thing to do is get your hands dirty.
Just try looking for the source of the leak.
No coolant goes throught the front of the head.
So it could be thermostat or hose clamp (hopefully). If it is the head gasket, it would be leaking from the side of the head under the intake manifold.

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:31 pm 
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shnoza wrote:
Best thing to do is get your hands dirty.
Just try looking for the source of the leak.
No coolant goes throught the front of the head.
So it could be thermostat or hose clamp (hopefully). If it is the head gasket, it would be leaking from the side of the head under the intake manifold.


Theres nowhere for water to leak on the left side of the engine. The t'stat side housing gasket is a good bet. Ford changed from paper to tin for those gaskets. Also can try tightening the hose clamps.

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:57 pm 
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cjh wrote:
shnoza wrote:
Best thing to do is get your hands dirty.
Just try looking for the source of the leak.
No coolant goes throught the front of the head.
So it could be thermostat or hose clamp (hopefully). If it is the head gasket, it would be leaking from the side of the head under the intake manifold.


Theres nowhere for water to leak on the left side of the engine. The t'stat side housing gasket is a good bet. Ford changed from paper to tin for those gaskets. Also can try tightening the hose clamps.

So oil holes on right of engine and water holes on left?
(That is facing the cars front)

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:05 pm 
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oil galleries on the inlet,
water galleries on the exhaust.
only thermostat carries external water on the inlet side. (besides pipes)

As these cars are 10+ yrs old, its a good idea to replace all the rubber hoses.

I've found the short heater hose going towards the heater tap does perish and is often overlooked.

Replace the whole lot and and know its done right it'll only cost about $70 tops and thats Including the firewall heater hoses (expensive ones).

And if you think thats heaps... pleh.. 5+yrs of reliability. and MAY save your engine! most of us spend that a week in fuel!

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:11 pm 
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Krytox wrote:
oil on the inlet, water on the exhaust.


As these cars are 10+ yrs old, its a good idea to replace all the rubber hoses.

I've found the short heater hose going towards the heater tap does perish and is often overlooked.

Replace the whole lot and and know its done right it'll only cost about $70 tops and thats Including the firewall heater hoses (expensive ones).

And if you think thats heaps... pleh.. 5+yrs of reliability. and MAY save your engine! most of us spend that a week in fuel!


i will check all the hoses and clamps in the morning.
yeah 10+ years old car.
sounds like its time to spend some money under the bonnet. :(

thanks heaps for all the replies.
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Also keep an eye on the sensor under the thermostat it could be leaking under there, be carefull when hot, these brake easy when undoing/tightening

Also the steel pipe below it, this uses an o-ring, most likey siezed on and ok, but worth a look.

thermostat housings are around $30 if you need a new one but lets hope not!

 

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