by Wrightbr » Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:16 pm
Guys.
Sorry for the long post! I begin....
I replaced my radiator ( and flushed the system) in my GTA over the winter and when I filled her up with new coolant she started to leak somewhere new! It started to leak on the top coolant pipe in the engine bay from (or to not sure which) the radiaitor. I traced the leak to a small pin hole in the pipe just before the clamp to the inner wheel arch. Now I know that replacing this pipe involves removing the engine so I took a mechanic friends advise and patched it up with chemical metal, which he assured my would last. Unfortunately on Sunday whilst out in the car it spung a leak again in the same place. I was luckily near home and I got back before too much coolant went out and she did not overheat.
I would like a more permnant fix but do not want to remove the engine. So I was thinking of cutting the pipe just before the leak and fitting in an extra piece of rubber hose instead, to replace the bad pipe? I can see two issues with this:-
a) The top pipe on my car has a small pipe welded to the top of it in sections that diverts off to the inner wheel arch. I assume this maybe a breather pipe from the fuel tank and that it would be ok to cut the welds off and free this pipe from the main pipe so that I can cut it?
b) As where I cut the pipe there will be not be a 'lip' will a jubliee clamp have a tight enough seal in order for it not to leak at the joint?
Has anybody done anything similar on there GTA? Thoughts?
Thanks,
Brad
alpine v6 turbo 1990
Alpine blue
31000 miles
1990
Leather
Air Con
ABS
Family Car - Kia Picanto Chilli!
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