I drove my car hard for a few minutes before getting home and when I stopped, I smelled coolant burning. Popped the hood and saw fast drips coming from the area under the throttle body where you can see the lower intake joins up with the engine block. But the leak wasn't from there. After cool down and a refill, I started back up and the leak was a fast stream that appeared to be coming from under the upper intake and dripping down the back of the spot where our engines have the thermostat mounted in that isolated section of the intakes. Not sure where exactly, though.
I put some stop leak (with the powdered aluminum and the fuzzies) in and it has slowed to almost nothing but that's just temporary. I want to get in there and pull the intakes off, but I want to see if any fellow members have had this problem so I know what I'm getting into before I'm way over my head. I know I'll see the stop leak stuff in the area of the leak, but I'm not about to pull my intakes off if that's not the problem.
I checked my oil and I don't have a crankcase full of chocolate pudding. I do, however have jelly-like stuff on the underside of my radiator cap that looks a little like oil but doesn't feel oily at all. That has been there since I got the car, though.
How easy is it to pull the intakes and put new gaskets on? I have to change my serpentine belt anyway so I could get right down in there if I had to since the alternator and tensioner bracket can just come off at that point.
I put some stop leak (with the powdered aluminum and the fuzzies) in and it has slowed to almost nothing but that's just temporary. I want to get in there and pull the intakes off, but I want to see if any fellow members have had this problem so I know what I'm getting into before I'm way over my head. I know I'll see the stop leak stuff in the area of the leak, but I'm not about to pull my intakes off if that's not the problem.
I checked my oil and I don't have a crankcase full of chocolate pudding. I do, however have jelly-like stuff on the underside of my radiator cap that looks a little like oil but doesn't feel oily at all. That has been there since I got the car, though.
How easy is it to pull the intakes and put new gaskets on? I have to change my serpentine belt anyway so I could get right down in there if I had to since the alternator and tensioner bracket can just come off at that point.
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