40C coolant leak
- BradE
- 40C crawler
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- Location: Northeast Kingdom of Vermont
40C coolant leak
My 40C loses coolant slowly. Every few times I use it, I have to add a pint or so to the radiator. I see nothing on the ground. There is no white smoke coming from the exhaust, so gaskets are fine. The other day I noticed a little steam coming from the right side under the tin. Should I use a product like Bars Leak for an engine without a water pump? If so, which type would be good? Thanks.
JD 40C 4 roll 1955, snow tracks and sprockets from a 350
Re: 40C coolant leak
You say you saw steam from under the tin. I would locate the source of the steam to see where it was coming from and if the spot could be repaired, before just dumping a sealer in to it. It might require removing the tin and running it a bit. You might get a radiator pressure tester and test for a leak with it as well. Fill the radiator to the top and lightly pressurize it while looking for coolant leaking out. Another thought is, if you always add the same amount to bring it back to the same level there is the possibility the operating level it wants to run at, is down that pint you add every time. Does it go down just that pint and stay; or does it keep going down if you don't add any?
Re: 40C coolant leak
Cracked heads are common on 40's too. I would also look at head gasket.
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