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Massive coolant leak from the top of the engine? RESOLVED
Hello all,
I have recently developed a large coolant leak on the top, passenger side of the engine where coolant seems to pool and then subsequently spills onto my over pipe. I can smell it as soon as soon as I start the engine. I recently had the intake manifold off to do some HPFP work which gave me a chance to inspect what was going on there. Even with the manifold off I wasn't able to see where it could be possibly leaking from, but the largest pool of coolant seemed to surround the passenger side knock sensor. Does the knock sensor sit in a coolant valley? I suspect that it is my coolant crossover pipe, but I fear the block may be cracked somewhere. I wanted to see if anyone here had a similar experience. Pics for reference: https://i.imgur.com/B43gWf7.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/KXWIpai.jpeg |
You can try to look for a broken coolant hose. One of mine on the lower driver side had a tiny pinhole and leaked it all out in about 15 minutes.
It was a $20 + one afternoon driveway repair. Attachment 226991 |
I'd check both coolant hoses to the throttle body first.
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Coolant crossover pipe O-ring leaks seem like a common Subaru problem yet I can’t find a single instance of this happening to our FA20s. Im going to first start by replacing all lines/o rings involving the metal crossover pipe |
I hope it's nothing serious. Luckily, I've found this 300,000km old engine to be extremely reliable.
Fwiw, I would pull panels, add coolant, wipe everything clean and dry and find the leak before spending valuable dollars replacing things. Your call. Sent from my Pixel 6 using Tapatalk |
Try to clean this up as best you can and then buy some UV dye and a light so you add the dye to the coolant and find the source of the leak.
Wild guess: Gasket(s) under the coolant crossover pipe. |
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Replaced both O-rings under the crossover pipe and this appears to have fixed the leak. The old O-rings weren’t ripped or torn but they felt like Laffy Taffy in terms of physically consistency. I bet Ive had this leak for years, but it finally became obvious after pushing it at my most recent track day.
I hope this helps someone in the future. |
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