I lost an 11mm recently. frustratingAnd my 15mm socket is missing
Just another thing to check from steve's suggestion is there any tiny bubbles in the expansion bottle? (will need to wait for thermostat to open for this one) also sign of head gasket problem.Hook up a pressure gauge to your cooling system.
With the engine cold, start up and blip throttle aggressively.
Don't even wait for the thermostat to open.
If pressure rises, you have a head gasket leak.
Also sniff the gas at the expansion bottle for combustion
smell to confirm head gasket failure.
That one is, better check that the joiner is a tapered thread! Easier than a head gasket, but the carpet just doesn't seem wet enoughCheap and easy fix.
can you lift carpet and check under it. maybe brass joiner look same look same but not do job, made in orstraylyuh? I don't, t think so..... jimThat one is, better check that the joiner is a tapered thread! Easier than a head gasket, but the carpet just doesn't seem wet enough
Bought at Repco, so will check, although think I'll buy the next one somewhere else. Carpet isn't wet enough for that amount of coolant. It all disappears as the engine cools, pointing to Matthew's point above.can you lift carpet and check under it. maybe brass joiner look same look same but not do job, made in orstraylyuh? I don't, t think so..... jim