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Yea it is tight. Might work on this tomorrow. To much going on right now. Thanks for the replies! Hopefully just a hose. Would a bad gasket hiss like that. ?
It all leaked out while my daughter was driving overheated a bit and went into reduced power mode. She pulled into a parking lot and waited for me and it to cool down. I brought 2 gal of water/ weak antifreeze and filled it back up and drove it the 7 miles home. Never overheated just the nice hissing you hear in the video. Oil looked good. Belts spray it all around the engine compartment but mostly down under coil pack.
sounds like the hose split on ya. if you think the engine side is fun to get to, you've not looked at the rad side yet. its tight as hell.
theres a tool to reach in and clamp on them factory pinch hose clamps. channel locks work ( what i used) But im sure the right tool for the right job is much easier.
Nice! I did new hoses on my 03 with a players and not removing anything and swearing a lot. I think I will take the coil bracket off. Hope it's the hose but I'm a little skeptical yet.
ive had a hose split already on this car, and many other times in the past. they tend to split right on the edge of what they are put on. most of the time you can cut it off and still make the hose reach and clamp it on to keep going if in a pinch.
I can confirm that I have had my water pump gasket go bad and leak. I was chasing my tail changing coolant elbows and hoses when finally after a few months of just adding water the gasket completely failed and would go empty in 5 minutes of driving. After pulling the water pump off indeed, it was the gasket. The whole bottom portion had blown out. Water pump pulley and bearing were fine. Replaced it with a Gates water pump that included a metal gasket.
Could a stuck thermostat make it get get hot and puke water out of somewhere and not actually have a hole? My guess is the gasket or hose would go. I have not checked the stat yet but should pick up a new one.