RockcrawlerEX
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- April 21, 2010
- Messages
- 124
- Reaction score
- 0
- City, State
- El Paso, Texas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 Explorer XLT
While out looking for anew job the other day, I noticed my temp gauge was at normal (odd for my truck as it never goes even close to the N in normal). As I was walking back to the truck from my interview, I noticed it was dripping coolant. I've been filling it at the reservoir (haven't let it leak enough to go low in the radiator) for the last few days to make sure it wouldn't over heat on my way to work. I found a new job, and of course it's down the street from my house (walking distance), But I don't start for awhile. Coolant leak got worse today, of course. Went from slow drip to steady drip, almost a small stream.
I've been under it and it looks like it's coming from right above the trans at the rear of the motor. It leaks onto the bell housing, down onto the starter, then onto the floor. I've read that it could possibly be the LIM gasket, a head gasket (doesn't look like one, no oil in water and vice versa), or a cracked block. Is there anywhere else I may be leaking from back there that I can check out with out tearing into the manifold? I need it to last til I start my new job and it's my only transport so I can't really have it down for more than a day. Any help's appreciated. Thanks
I've been under it and it looks like it's coming from right above the trans at the rear of the motor. It leaks onto the bell housing, down onto the starter, then onto the floor. I've read that it could possibly be the LIM gasket, a head gasket (doesn't look like one, no oil in water and vice versa), or a cracked block. Is there anywhere else I may be leaking from back there that I can check out with out tearing into the manifold? I need it to last til I start my new job and it's my only transport so I can't really have it down for more than a day. Any help's appreciated. Thanks