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fortyman 11-11-2022 10:14 PM

Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

What would cause coolant to leak from where the heat exchanger ties in to the crossover pipe on a flathead v8?

ford38v8 11-11-2022 10:47 PM

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Pictures please.

34PKUP 11-12-2022 02:00 AM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

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Originally Posted by fortyman (Post 2180744)
What would cause coolant to leak from where the heat exchanger ties in to the crossover pipe on a flathead v8?

Yes, how about a picture of this mysterious "heat exchanger" that ties to the crossover pipe??

tubman 11-12-2022 09:03 AM

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We realize that posting pictures to this forum can be problematic; some long-time users have trouble. If you are having these problems, we would at least appreciate a more complete description of the problem. What year and model of vehicle? I know of no stock application where the crossover ties into anything that has a connection to the cooling system, so this must be some aftermarket setup. The more detail you can provide, the better off we all are.

Kube 11-12-2022 10:03 AM

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What would cause coolant to leak from where the heat exchanger ties in to the crossover pipe on a flathead v8?

Yes, as others have stated, a photo would help.
However, knowing what a heat exchanger is (hot air heater part) and where it is, there are two likely suspects.

Most likely (I'm guessing here of course) the coolant is running down over the pipe and dripping from there. If that is in fact the case, look for a leaking head gasket.

If the coolant is leaking from inside the pipe, my guess is a cracked block.

Are you finding it necessary to add coolant to the system? Does the engine run hotter than it did prior to this leak showing up?

Have you inspected the entire area carefully? Usually, one can see a trail of sorts where the coolant has leaked and dried.

Hopefully, this is nothing more than a water pump leaking, blowing back, and dripping off the pipe.

fortyman 11-12-2022 11:56 AM

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fortyman 11-12-2022 12:01 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

Just figured out how to post picture. The liquid comes out the area where it looks like a slit in the heat exchanger unit that goes into the crossover pipe. I can't recall if the crossover pipe was in this same location or if the pipe could have slipped down some. It doesn't seem to be loose. The car is a 1940 ford v8 flathead. I have been restoring it for a few years and just got it running about a month ago.

petehoovie 11-12-2022 12:17 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

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Originally Posted by fortyman (Post 2180842)
Just figured out how to post picture. The liquid comes out the area where it looks like a slit in the heat exchanger unit that goes into the crossover pipe. I can't recall if the crossover pipe was in this same location or if the pipe could have slipped down some. It doesn't seem to be loose. The car is a 1940 ford v8 flathead. I have been restoring it for a few years and just got it running about a month ago.

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petehoovie 11-12-2022 12:20 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

Cold engine condensation?...And, I think you need a clamp at that location...

Kube 11-12-2022 01:19 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

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Originally Posted by fortyman (Post 2180842)
Just figured out how to post picture. The liquid comes out the area where it looks like a slit in the heat exchanger unit that goes into the crossover pipe. I can't recall if the crossover pipe was in this same location or if the pipe could have slipped down some. It doesn't seem to be loose. The car is a 1940 ford v8 flathead. I have been restoring it for a few years and just got it running about a month ago.

That cross over pipe is homemade obviously. I doubt it slipped down.

Are you losing coolant? That doesn't appear to be a coolant leak but rather, condensation.

Tell us more...

ponymare 11-12-2022 01:36 PM

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If it is coolant, there may be a crack in an exhaust port.

marko39 11-12-2022 02:23 PM

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Does the leak stop when engine is warmed up? A cold engine can piss out condensation for a good while while idling and not being driven.

fortyman 11-12-2022 03:37 PM

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I will run it some to see. Have not tried that.

aussie merc 11-13-2022 06:18 PM

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if it dries out and dosent leave a trace line genaraly white or pinkish good chance its condensation

fortyman 11-15-2022 06:19 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

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Pic of what is leaking under car

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Kube 11-15-2022 07:18 PM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

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Originally Posted by fortyman (Post 2181663)
Pic of what is leaking under car

Attachment 503353

Oh oh... not looking good.

Can you note any stains from above the pipe?

fortyman 11-15-2022 08:42 PM

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No stains or signs of leaking anywhere else.

Kube 11-16-2022 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by fortyman (Post 2181699)
No stains or signs of leaking anywhere else.

Oh oh. I'm starting to lean towards a crack in the block.

ford38v8 11-16-2022 11:25 AM

Re: Coolant leak at Heat Exchanger
 

fortyman, have you done anything with the exhaust manifolds? Anything with the mounting bolts of the exhaust manifold?

fortyman 11-16-2022 10:15 PM

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I have not. I did look at the oil dipstick and it is whitish.


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