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Old 09-17-2014   #1
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Default My car really wants to be worked on...

I have come up with a plan to pull the plenum. It appears my ZR-Juan wants some attention sooner than later. It appears the car has just started to leak a little bit of coolant.

I haven't even began to look where the coolant can be leaking from. Any tips to try and find the coolant leak? Would a pressure tester help at all?
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Old 09-17-2014   #2
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I have come up with a plan to pull the plenum. It appears my ZR-Juan wants some attention sooner than later. It appears the car has just started to leak a little bit of coolant.

I haven't even began to look where the coolant can be leaking from. Any tips to try and find the coolant leak? Would a pressure tester help at all?
Most likely leaking (seeping is a better term) from the injector housings. These bolts will back out over time.
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Old 09-17-2014   #3
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I haven't even began to look where the coolant can be leaking from. Any tips to try and find the coolant leak? Would a pressure tester help at all?
Or water pump. Or any one of several coolant hoses. Just look around especially from under the front of engine area. I would not mess around with pressure testing (Just run engine to operating Temperatures/Coolant operating pressures).

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Old 09-17-2014   #4
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I will try and get around to looking under the car this weekend. It isn't leading very much.

Do they still make water pumps for these cars? What about belt tensioners
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Old 09-17-2014   #5
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I will try and get around to looking under the car this weekend. It isn't leading very much.

Do they still make water pumps for these cars? What about belt tensioners
Yep........you can get everything you ever wanted for the LT5 relatively very quickly (delivered) and even modified parts as you like....except maybe the Ignition Module

Jerry's New Water Pump

Haibeck Rebuilt Water Pump

Haibeck Reconditioned Belt Tensioner

Or.....see #8 LT5 Added Systems

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Old 09-17-2014   #6
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I have come up with a plan to pull the plenum. It appears my ZR-Juan wants some attention sooner than later. It appears the car has just started to leak a little bit of coolant.

I haven't even began to look where the coolant can be leaking from. Any tips to try and find the coolant leak? Would a pressure tester help at all?
Apply pressure
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Old 09-18-2014   #7
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Default Re: My car really wants to be worked on...

The expansion tank radiator cap is the standard domestic universal cap so any radiator pressure tester will work without the need for an adapter. It will easily show a leak without the need to warm up the engine to pressurize the cooling system.
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Old 09-18-2014   #8
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I will try and get around to looking under the car this weekend. It isn't leading very much.

Do they still make water pumps for these cars? What about belt tensioners
Belt tensioners are hard to find. I had mine rebuilt recently by Marc Haibeck.
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Old 09-19-2014   #9
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Got my rebuilt tensioner and water pump from Marc Haibeck too, great service and a really nice guy. The tensioner is super-easy to replace. The water pump is a certified bitch. In retrospect, I should have just pulled the radiator and a/c plumbing...would have been a much easier job
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Old 09-19-2014   #10
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So I put the car on jackstands yesterday and there has not been any coolant leaked. I'm not sure if that was just some boilover or something. I can't find anywhere it would be leaking. Would it be a bad idea to pressurize the system for the whole weekend and see if it leaks?
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