She's sprung a leak!
#1
She's sprung a leak!
Gentlemen,
Hope you're all well. My poor city dwelling 911 has finally been driven to tears.
Coolant is leaking from what looks like a drain on the center rad (tip), not a ton but enough that I'd like to fix her.
Let me know if I can accomplish this without replacing the radiator.
Best,
Hans
Hope you're all well. My poor city dwelling 911 has finally been driven to tears.
Coolant is leaking from what looks like a drain on the center rad (tip), not a ton but enough that I'd like to fix her.
Let me know if I can accomplish this without replacing the radiator.
Best,
Hans
#4
If that is a drain that is leaking -- and not a crack or a hole located elsewhere or coming from a bad hose fitting or even a bad hose -- you can try loosening/removing the drain plug and checking the condition of whatever seal is intended to stop the fluid from leaking and see if you can find a replacement.
Clean everything up and be sure the threads on the plug and in the radiator where the plug screws are good and install the revitalized drain plug and cross your fingers.
The leak may be due to a crack or a pinhole in the radiator or a bad hose, in which case almost certainly the leaking radiator will have to be replaced or of course the bad hose replaced.
Given the criticallity of the cooling system to the engine's health if there was any question I'd spring for a new radiator (or hose) and a drain and refill -- using a vacuum refill setup-- with the proper ratio of distilled water and new Porsche anti-freeze.
While you're there, well, in the vicinity anyhow, be sure the radiator ducts are all clear of any trash/debris.
Sincerely,
Macster.
Clean everything up and be sure the threads on the plug and in the radiator where the plug screws are good and install the revitalized drain plug and cross your fingers.
The leak may be due to a crack or a pinhole in the radiator or a bad hose, in which case almost certainly the leaking radiator will have to be replaced or of course the bad hose replaced.
Given the criticallity of the cooling system to the engine's health if there was any question I'd spring for a new radiator (or hose) and a drain and refill -- using a vacuum refill setup-- with the proper ratio of distilled water and new Porsche anti-freeze.
While you're there, well, in the vicinity anyhow, be sure the radiator ducts are all clear of any trash/debris.
Sincerely,
Macster.
#5
Hans,
Your car is crying because it wants more attention from you. Drive it!
Seriously, hope you get it fixed soon. There is a excellent and cheap shop a few of us Rennlisters go to if you need a good guy.
Your car is crying because it wants more attention from you. Drive it!
Seriously, hope you get it fixed soon. There is a excellent and cheap shop a few of us Rennlisters go to if you need a good guy.
#6
Don't forget to check and see if your expansion cap has been updated. I had always assumed that mine had, (shame on me) and when I discovered a small coolant leak under the car, I assumed the worst. As of now, it appears to be the cap which is original to the car and has 117k on it! oops.
#7
If you are the DIY type, no better DIY than Lorens...
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#8
Thanks guys.
Logray - thanks for the link, I'm going to drop Loren a line to see if he has the P/N's for the tip
Macster - I also have a suspicion that the leak may be from within the radiator assembly and just presenting at the apparent drain (which is not conclusively a drain, doesn't seem to have thread for a tool/key). Due to my garage situation, if I'm taking off the front clip I'm going to finish the job, so I'm inclined to replace the rad. How important do you think the vacuum end of that is? In my experience with coolant refills in this car it seems to burp itself just fine.
Jyoteen - you know I used some JB weld type stuff on a water heater two winters ago and that is holding up! haha
Tom - I do in fact have the updated cap on the tank, caught it during certification, very common issue so good thought.
Chao - you know I'm putting the miles on her with my girlfriend having moved to Boston, ~66K now! PM me the name of the shop, if I can't sort it myself I'll drop it off. PCA discount? Maybe he'll give it a nice wash for me.
Logray - thanks for the link, I'm going to drop Loren a line to see if he has the P/N's for the tip
Macster - I also have a suspicion that the leak may be from within the radiator assembly and just presenting at the apparent drain (which is not conclusively a drain, doesn't seem to have thread for a tool/key). Due to my garage situation, if I'm taking off the front clip I'm going to finish the job, so I'm inclined to replace the rad. How important do you think the vacuum end of that is? In my experience with coolant refills in this car it seems to burp itself just fine.
Jyoteen - you know I used some JB weld type stuff on a water heater two winters ago and that is holding up! haha
Tom - I do in fact have the updated cap on the tank, caught it during certification, very common issue so good thought.
Chao - you know I'm putting the miles on her with my girlfriend having moved to Boston, ~66K now! PM me the name of the shop, if I can't sort it myself I'll drop it off. PCA discount? Maybe he'll give it a nice wash for me.