Water Crossover Gasket Replacement 00 F150
#32
Cnncars
I have this same leak I am trying to repair. My intake looks like this:
The leak is between the plastic and the metal on the passenger side. I also tried unsuccessfully to remove just the metal crossover. There does not appear to be a separate gasket that I can find. My intent was to remove it and use coolant sealant specific silicone gasket maker.
Does anybody have any ideas?
The leak is between the plastic and the metal on the passenger side. I also tried unsuccessfully to remove just the metal crossover. There does not appear to be a separate gasket that I can find. My intent was to remove it and use coolant sealant specific silicone gasket maker.
Does anybody have any ideas?
#33
I have this same leak I am trying to repair. My intake looks like this:
The leak is between the plastic and the metal on the passenger side. I also tried unsuccessfully to remove just the metal crossover. There does not appear to be a separate gasket that I can find. My intent was to remove it and use coolant sealant specific silicone gasket maker.
Does anybody have any ideas?
The leak is between the plastic and the metal on the passenger side. I also tried unsuccessfully to remove just the metal crossover. There does not appear to be a separate gasket that I can find. My intent was to remove it and use coolant sealant specific silicone gasket maker.
Does anybody have any ideas?
#34
Same leak as the original post
This is the leak in the original thread. Its a metal on metal with an O-Ring to seal it. Its a simple fix but, yes you have to remove the olastic intake manifold, alternator etc.... To get to.
#35
I have a coolant leak from the water crossover tube. I purchased gaskets, removed alternator and other obstructions to get a good view of the tube. I started to remove the tube and found it too difficult to reach one of the bolts (passenger side rear that is removed from underneath). I'm no mechanic, but it appears that the intake manifold will need to be removed to replace these gaskets. Does anyone know if this is the case and if there are other considerations to completing this project.
Any help is appreciated.
Any help is appreciated.