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Residue on coolant pipe. (PICS)


pistonbroke

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Searched but found nothing, so here goes.

 

I get this annoying residue build up on my radiator pipe every few days, it seems to be coming from the radiator fan so I'm a bit worried that it could be leaking coolant from somewhere and flicking off the fan onto this pipe. Thing is, I've not lost coolant as far as I can see and was wondering if anyone else with a chrome rad pipe gets the same residue.

 

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Nope, spins freely, what gives you the impression its the coupling?

Isn't the coupling filled with white liquid like that? Mine was.

It doesn't look much like coolant, does it?

 

Usually, when the viscous coupling goes, you get a loud whooshing noise where the fan is spinning too fast.
I would have thought that would be when it's completely fooked and has seized up, rather than when it's started leaking.

 

Dunno mate, just suggesting a possibility other than a coolant leak you can't find

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Pistonbroke

 

I had something that looked very similar to your pics. Like you I had a shiny top rad pipe with silicon hosing. Just try tightening the clips up tighter, as in my case the residue was dried on coolant escaping from the hose nearest the block.

 

HTH

Rich

 

:iagree: Same thing here, it will be coolant coming out from the coupling furthest away from the rad. It then drips down onto the fan and gets splattered up there. I had to do mine up pretty damn tight to stop it seeping - seems to be worse with the shiny pipe.

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