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Old 03-20-2008, 03:10 AM   #1
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anti freeze leak

So my truck has been sitting for a while to get some body work done. Under the truck back almost under the cab there is a spot of leaking antifreeze. What back there could/would be leaking?
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Old 03-20-2008, 03:26 AM   #2
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Re: anti freeze leak

"Freeze" plug on the back side of the block.
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Old 03-20-2008, 03:26 AM   #3
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Re: anti freeze leak

the only thing back that far would be your heater lines and heater core. what side it the leak on? if it's the passenger, then it's either of the two I mentioned.

trace the leak if you can to rule out a leaky freeze plug as well.....
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Old 03-20-2008, 04:09 AM   #4
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Re: anti freeze leak

it is on the drivers side right around the oil filter. The freeze plug?? How does that end up leaking?
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:09 AM   #5
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Re: anti freeze leak

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The freeze plug?? How does that end up leaking?
Some people just run straight water and the steel freeze-plugs (among other things) rust away.
I did this when I was a kid and didn't know that anti-freeze contains a rust inhibiter plus lubricates the water pump.
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:15 AM   #6
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Re: anti freeze leak

are there any other issues other than needing to replace the plug I should look out for? Since the plug busted it would not have any affect on my motor would it? it is fairly new and i would hate to have to pull it
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:39 AM   #7
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Re: anti freeze leak

If you did not overheat it then no, there should be no issue. If it is the plug fix it, the leak will get worse.
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:41 AM   #8
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Re: anti freeze leak

okay, just trying to ease my worries, the truck has not been cranked up for at least 2 months
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:42 AM   #9
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Re: anti freeze leak

and if it is the plug, and if it is caused from rust, stick your finger up in there once you remove the plug... see if there is rust sludge build up... if there is, you'll want to try and remove all of it.
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are there any other issues other than needing to replace the plug I should look out for? Since the plug busted it would not have any affect on my motor would it? it is fairly new and i would hate to have to pull it
There is some stuff called "K-W Block Seal(er)" that works real good. But you have to follow the directions exactly. ABSOLUTELY no antifreeze in the system when you use it. You have to flush, reflush, and reflush the cooling system to get rid of the antifreeze.
After that do EXACTLY what the directions on the can say.

You can run with a leaky freeze plug, if it's not too bad; but check the coolant level at least once/day.

To replace the freeze plug, you're either going to have to drop the transmission, or pull the engine.
If you drop the transmission, replace both freeze plugs on the back of the block. If one is bad, how far behind is the other?

If you pull the engine, replace them all. Refer back to previous comment about "If one is bad....."

Well, I hope I helped you a little bit.

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Old 03-20-2008, 06:56 AM   #11
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Re: anti freeze leak

Good opportunity to put in a block heater.
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Good opportunity to put in a block heater.
true... but shouldn't be needed in Tennessee
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Old 03-20-2008, 07:56 AM   #13
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Re: anti freeze leak

naa no need for a block heater here. The truck has been sitting for 2-3 months. We had a bad cold spell here back in Feb. so that may have done it. Who knows, I will pop a new one in once I get it painted. Thanks guys
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:20 PM   #14
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Re: anti freeze leak

Also, if you do wind up replacing those plugs, I'd recommend going with brass plugs. They last longer than the steel.
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Also, if you do wind up replacing those plugs, I'd recommend going with brass plugs. They last longer than the steel.
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and they do not rust!
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Old 03-20-2008, 10:39 PM   #16
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Re: anti freeze leak

I've noticed that usually the only one to leak is the hardest one to get to
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Old 03-21-2008, 02:48 AM   #17
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I totally agree on the brass.
And I also agree, the leaky ones are over starters every time.
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Old 03-21-2008, 07:34 AM   #18
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Re: anti freeze leak

I have one leaking also. If ya take the Exhaust manifold off can't ya get to it ok?
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Old 03-21-2008, 09:16 PM   #19
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Re: anti freeze leak

Well....climbed under the truck today and this ?#%^$* plug is in the most difficult spot to get to. I think I am going to have to pull the motor. I will deal with that later.
I see there are brass plugs and rubber plugs. Are the rubber ones any better?
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Re: anti freeze leak

The rubber ones are the expandable type. I would not recommend using that, except maybe as a temporary fix. The freeze plug is there to prevent the block from cracking if the water in the cooling system freezes and expands. The idea is that the plug will pop out before the block cracks. If you use the rubber one, it can't pop out. Freezing would probably not be a problem in TN tho.
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The rubber ones are the expandable type. I would not recommend using that, except maybe as a temporary fix. The freeze plug is there to prevent the block from cracking if the water in the cooling system freezes and expands. The idea is that the plug will pop out before the block cracks. If you use the rubber one, it can't pop out. Freezing would probably not be a problem in TN tho.
The "freeze" plug is not a freeze plug.

The holes are there to let the sand out of the block casting.
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The "freeze" plug is not a freeze plug.

The holes are there to let the sand out of the block casting.
While they will let the sand out....technically they are there to hold the cores in place from the outside.
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Re: anti freeze leak

Brass is a non-ferrous metal, it cant rust.

Also, if that plug is in a bad place there is a tool you can get that has the plug seater on a swivel so you can whack it in at an angle with a hammer.
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While they will let the sand out....technically they are there to hold the cores in place from the outside.
Point taken.
I just wanted to make sure that he didn't use a "freeze" plug for cold weather engine protection.
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