Lankhimself
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- 1997 XLT
First let me say that I am a long time reader of this site but I never really post that much. This site is fantastic and full of endless information that has helped me out in many a bind. I'm a regular over on ********* and I thought I'd post here with this sudden problem I'm having. Hopefully a member can chime in and shed light on my situation.
Anyway, here goes:
Upon opening my hood this evening for a simple weekly oil check, I find this:


That's right...coolant EVERYWHERE. Immediately I started to clean up the mess- the coolant had started to puddle everywhere, on top of the manifold, around the spark plug wires, etc. After wiping it all up, I started to check everything. In order for the coolant to start to puddle on top of the engine, it had to be blown around by the fan and wind coming into the engine. It couldn't be leaking out of my headgaskets since I just had those replaced, the upper radiator and lower radiator hoses were tight and dry, along with my thermostat housing. The overflow reservoir was presumably empty but didn't show a leak. Everything looked okay except for this area:

This area was soaking wet. I ran the engine up to normal temp and witnessed no dripping or dribbling of coolant. Then, I turned on my heat to low. Coolant started to quickly drip out of HERE:


I turned off the heat and the leaking stopped. I have no idea what the piece is called that the leaking is coming out of, but It's right above the heating/cooling accumulator on the passenger side. It's part of the bundle of hoses which includes the valve for recharging your AC. I pulled off the fitting on top of the piece that is leaking and the leaking got worse, the piece is that little "spark plug-like" wire sitting on top. I can take more pictures if it helps to diagnose my problem.
My engine is a 4.0 OHV if that helps.
Anyone that can help me out to stop this leak, please post and I thank you guys. I need my truck for commuting to school and it's the dead of winter so I'd prefer the heat on
EDIT: Holy hell, sorry about the massive pics. I'm used to forums that resize them automatically.
Anyway, here goes:
Upon opening my hood this evening for a simple weekly oil check, I find this:


That's right...coolant EVERYWHERE. Immediately I started to clean up the mess- the coolant had started to puddle everywhere, on top of the manifold, around the spark plug wires, etc. After wiping it all up, I started to check everything. In order for the coolant to start to puddle on top of the engine, it had to be blown around by the fan and wind coming into the engine. It couldn't be leaking out of my headgaskets since I just had those replaced, the upper radiator and lower radiator hoses were tight and dry, along with my thermostat housing. The overflow reservoir was presumably empty but didn't show a leak. Everything looked okay except for this area:

This area was soaking wet. I ran the engine up to normal temp and witnessed no dripping or dribbling of coolant. Then, I turned on my heat to low. Coolant started to quickly drip out of HERE:


I turned off the heat and the leaking stopped. I have no idea what the piece is called that the leaking is coming out of, but It's right above the heating/cooling accumulator on the passenger side. It's part of the bundle of hoses which includes the valve for recharging your AC. I pulled off the fitting on top of the piece that is leaking and the leaking got worse, the piece is that little "spark plug-like" wire sitting on top. I can take more pictures if it helps to diagnose my problem.
My engine is a 4.0 OHV if that helps.
Anyone that can help me out to stop this leak, please post and I thank you guys. I need my truck for commuting to school and it's the dead of winter so I'd prefer the heat on

EDIT: Holy hell, sorry about the massive pics. I'm used to forums that resize them automatically.