I have a 1997 Camaro RS with the 3.8 V6 with 200K miles. Today I attempted to repair the dreaded 3.8 coolant leak from the stock plastic elbows. I bought the Gates kit from Rock Auto that includes the tensioner assembly, aluminum elbow, and extra idler pulley wheel. Also used the new heater hose connector's (not from Gates) on the idler assembly (old ones cracked off anyways). The old plastic elbow as predicted cracked apart on removal with each end (with O-Rings) still embedded in the block and the old idler assembly. Picked out the O-Ring and 1/2 of the plastic from the block using a pick. Used a plumber's copper cleaning brush on the engine bore fitting to remove gunk in there.
Re-assembled everything, lube the new aluminum elbow O-Rings with pure antifreeze to assist placing it in. It was very stiff to put in, I struggled a lot with it, eventually put the elbow first into the block then the idler assembly into the elbow as it went smoother that way. Topped up with antifreeze mix, started the car and it leaked from that very elbow into the block! Agh!!!
Looking at disassembling again, but what am I to do to insure a tight seal for the elbow into the block? Anyone have this problem and a solution?
Next time I will top up with just distilled water and then check for leaks instead of wasting good antifreeze.
Thanks,
Tony
Re-assembled everything, lube the new aluminum elbow O-Rings with pure antifreeze to assist placing it in. It was very stiff to put in, I struggled a lot with it, eventually put the elbow first into the block then the idler assembly into the elbow as it went smoother that way. Topped up with antifreeze mix, started the car and it leaked from that very elbow into the block! Agh!!!
Looking at disassembling again, but what am I to do to insure a tight seal for the elbow into the block? Anyone have this problem and a solution?
Next time I will top up with just distilled water and then check for leaks instead of wasting good antifreeze.
Thanks,
Tony
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