Lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums

lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums
lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums

Lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums And these are the known hoses (hopefully it'll help someone else): #1 hose, radiator, inlet upper main radiator hose. #2 hose, radiator, outlet lower main radiator hose. #3 hose, water by pass, no.3 rear of engine hose, above exhaust crossover. #4 hose, water by pass, no.4 coolant hose going into left side of throttle body. 2005 radiator coolant leak, pictures, please help. hello t4r peoples, need your help please. this is my friends truck a 4.0l v6 with about 160k miles on it. the 4r has not been maintained very well for the past several years. regular oil changes with mobil 1 synth is about it. noticed the valve cover gasket leaking, so i helped my friend and.

lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums
lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums

Lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums Welcome to the yotatech forums. if this is your first visit, be sure to check out the forum faq by clicking the link under "quicklinks". you must register before you can post. some other features are only available to registered users also. to start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from listing of forums displayed below. Underside of the intake is a coolant manifold of sorts that can leak and dribble down right there. that is exactly what happened to my tundra. there is a coolant valley that runs under the intake manifold that is only sealed with silicone. toyota had to reseal mine 3 times and replaced the heat exchanger to fix it. Hey, new here! i have a 2008 rcsb 4x4 w 5.7 and 103000kms (or 64000 miles) on it. last oil change the dealer noticed my coolant reservoir was empty. they topped it up and told me the water pump was leaking, and possibly the radiator cost for pump replacement $739 tax. anyway i checked under the vehicle and on the forum. Suggest tightening the oil pan bolts a little and clean the area. monitor. the age and mileage of your truck, it would be no surprise if some of the pan bolts are a little under torque. bear in mind, these are small bolts whose only job is to compress a gasket, they are not structural. my point is don't go gorilla on the bolts.

lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums
lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums

Lower Radiator Hose Leaking Please Help Yotatech Forums Hey, new here! i have a 2008 rcsb 4x4 w 5.7 and 103000kms (or 64000 miles) on it. last oil change the dealer noticed my coolant reservoir was empty. they topped it up and told me the water pump was leaking, and possibly the radiator cost for pump replacement $739 tax. anyway i checked under the vehicle and on the forum. Suggest tightening the oil pan bolts a little and clean the area. monitor. the age and mileage of your truck, it would be no surprise if some of the pan bolts are a little under torque. bear in mind, these are small bolts whose only job is to compress a gasket, they are not structural. my point is don't go gorilla on the bolts. Yotatech forums. off road tech, fab shop, solid axle swaps, tool time, & engine swaps. engine swap talk. 3.4 swaps. 3.4 swaps the 3.4 v6 toyota engine. new thread subscribe. Attach the bleed funnel to the radiator opening. pour in all the fluid from your clean drain pan back in. you may or may not end up with some of the fluid sitting in the funnel which is fine. start the engine and just let it run, you want to have the radiator fans cycle on at least 1 or 2 times, this means the thermostat will have opened each.

How To Replace A leaking radiator hose 14 Steps With Pictures
How To Replace A leaking radiator hose 14 Steps With Pictures

How To Replace A Leaking Radiator Hose 14 Steps With Pictures Yotatech forums. off road tech, fab shop, solid axle swaps, tool time, & engine swaps. engine swap talk. 3.4 swaps. 3.4 swaps the 3.4 v6 toyota engine. new thread subscribe. Attach the bleed funnel to the radiator opening. pour in all the fluid from your clean drain pan back in. you may or may not end up with some of the fluid sitting in the funnel which is fine. start the engine and just let it run, you want to have the radiator fans cycle on at least 1 or 2 times, this means the thermostat will have opened each.

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