Bret
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Hey Gents,
Well off & on for the longest time I would see whiffs’ of steam coming from under the bonnet. But every time I popped the bonnet to have a look I couldn’t anything obvious to help me nail it down.
I checked & replaced the radiator cap and the bleed off hose on the expansion tank – OK. Checked the hoses & tightened the hose clamps – ok. Nothing? This was the same for the longest time. Until this afternoon. God this was annoying! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/mad.gif
Anyway I was prepping my 78B for it’s pending emissions test next month when I noticed some steam again and that’s when I noticed a faint drip trail from the hose that connects the radiator to the expansion tank.
Upon closer examination I removed the hose at the tank and discovered that the leak was from the little thingy that the hose connects to. It was actually floating and was hanging loose. I’m guessing that the leak was at this point all along and if finally gave way.
I ended up removing the expansion tank and cleaned it up the joint with some emery paper. I then reconnected it using my propane torch to re-solider it in place. Went through a lot of solider – but it looks like I got a great seal. I then took the opportunity to brush off the years of grime & neglect so I could primer and painted it.
Whew! I feel pretty good now. Time for a beer or two. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thirsty.gif
Well off & on for the longest time I would see whiffs’ of steam coming from under the bonnet. But every time I popped the bonnet to have a look I couldn’t anything obvious to help me nail it down.
I checked & replaced the radiator cap and the bleed off hose on the expansion tank – OK. Checked the hoses & tightened the hose clamps – ok. Nothing? This was the same for the longest time. Until this afternoon. God this was annoying! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/mad.gif
Anyway I was prepping my 78B for it’s pending emissions test next month when I noticed some steam again and that’s when I noticed a faint drip trail from the hose that connects the radiator to the expansion tank.
Upon closer examination I removed the hose at the tank and discovered that the leak was from the little thingy that the hose connects to. It was actually floating and was hanging loose. I’m guessing that the leak was at this point all along and if finally gave way.
I ended up removing the expansion tank and cleaned it up the joint with some emery paper. I then reconnected it using my propane torch to re-solider it in place. Went through a lot of solider – but it looks like I got a great seal. I then took the opportunity to brush off the years of grime & neglect so I could primer and painted it.
Whew! I feel pretty good now. Time for a beer or two. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thirsty.gif