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Cooling Water leak.... continued......

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BigA:
well looking on the bright side, i guess its as good a time as any to fit a new timing belt too then   :undecided:

biggerlandy:
fit a complete kit on 300

davidlandy:
is that the 'P' gasket?

if so you dont need to remove the timing cover , as far as I remember.

I did mine 3 yrs back only to find that it was the black plastic bung on the top of the thermostat housing weeping  :oops:

 

biggerlandy:
from what i can see in pic it looks like the big one behind belt shroud

BigA:

--- Quote from: davidlandy on February 20, 2008, 17:12:29 ---is that the 'P' gasket?

if so you dont need to remove the timing cover , as far as I remember.

I did mine 3 yrs back only to find that it was the black plastic bung on the top of the thermostat housing weeping  :oops:

 

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When i found the leak in the past, and when i took the picture, the water definitely seems not to be coming from any higher? but if it is then that will be a bonus. I will get out and have a good look at the weekend, and try and determine if it is the timing belt shroud, knowing my luck, it will be.

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