Need urgent help, leaking thermostat housing.
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Need urgent help, leaking thermostat housing.
Hey guys. Last year my car started overheating, which turned out to be a bad water pump, which I since replaced.
But before I replaced the water pump, I first replaced the thermostat. I removed the plastic piece that connects the thermostat housing to the radiator hose, installed new thermostat and O-ring, and replaced the plastic piece. But when I did that, the coolant started to leak between the thermostat housing and the plastic piece. So once I replaced the water pump, I put some red sealant between the thermostat housing and the plastic piece. Well, it started to leak again from there. I just took the plastic piece off, and basically the red sealant came off easily from the plastic and from the metal. Needless to say im stumbled. Is there some kind of gasket I can put in there? Like I've said, the thermostat o-ring is new.
But before I replaced the water pump, I first replaced the thermostat. I removed the plastic piece that connects the thermostat housing to the radiator hose, installed new thermostat and O-ring, and replaced the plastic piece. But when I did that, the coolant started to leak between the thermostat housing and the plastic piece. So once I replaced the water pump, I put some red sealant between the thermostat housing and the plastic piece. Well, it started to leak again from there. I just took the plastic piece off, and basically the red sealant came off easily from the plastic and from the metal. Needless to say im stumbled. Is there some kind of gasket I can put in there? Like I've said, the thermostat o-ring is new.
#2
Without looking up the 'correct' procedure.. It should still work with high-temp RTV.
How long did you let the RTV cure? How thick did you apply it?
Whenever I do coolant application I try to let it cure for at least 24hours before running the system. Otherwise it is likely it will leak.
How long did you let the RTV cure? How thick did you apply it?
Whenever I do coolant application I try to let it cure for at least 24hours before running the system. Otherwise it is likely it will leak.
#3
Problem solved... for now at least.
The o-ring that I previously used was non OEM. I bought the thermostat at a Lexus dealer, but they didnt have an o-ring, so I bought it at an autoparts store. I picked up an OEM o-ring this morning at a Lexus dealer, and it seems a bit thicker than the non oem. Replaced it, so far no leaks.
The o-ring that I previously used was non OEM. I bought the thermostat at a Lexus dealer, but they didnt have an o-ring, so I bought it at an autoparts store. I picked up an OEM o-ring this morning at a Lexus dealer, and it seems a bit thicker than the non oem. Replaced it, so far no leaks.
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