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Flushed cooling system now leak new green coolant behind compressor.
I checked everything and Traced this to an unknown location behind compressor.
I thought refrigerant oil leak from compressor. Ruled that out.
I thought BHG coolant in oil but checked dipstick and level is fine.
After searching the world wide web im thinking water pump seal?
Replace pump or just seal?
Last edited by maximatech12; Jun 15, 2017 at 06:48 PM.
He does not have oil cooler, lucky one.
Fram filter - uh-oh! Never use that crap!
what's wrong with Fram? Never had any problem with it. however I would never use STP filter. I have seen STP filter failed and blew off separating the crimp around the housing.
Would Purolator would be better?
I can get Nissan filters but I wouldn't think theyd be any better.
Here's a link to a You Tube video and the tech here says he's never seen an OEM pump go bad and the seals only need replacing.
https://youtu.be/ibfs1Zu9h4o
Would Purolator would be better?
I can get Nissan filters but I wouldn't think theyd be any better.
Here's a link to a You Tube video and the tech here says he's never seen an OEM pump go bad and the seals only need replacing. https://youtu.be/ibfs1Zu9h4o
Not everyone who calls themselves a "tech" knows what they're talking about.
OK i removed the compressor and the anti-freeze appears to be leaking from behind the top of the compressor bracket.
I have not removed the alternator yet but is there a freeze plug there?
I was under the impression that this is where the water pump leaks from.
That is not what I was thinking of. The freeze plugs I am thinking of are about 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter. I don't know what that is. It has been a long time since I looked at a bare block.
Replace it asap that coolant is getting into your oil and putting extra wear on your engine.
I'm not bullsh!ting. I had the same thing and sent the oil to blackstone and there was a ton more wear going on because of the coolant.
It's been a month since you posted or noticed it. How long has it been like that?
fix it.
It just began after flushing the Prestone out with Distilled water. I was running Prestone(any make/model) through it and replaced with Nissan Green.
I was concerned that the Prestone was corroding the system and not cooling properly. I basically ran water through it for a week or two draining then refilling about 8 times until it came out clear.
If you get Prestone i'd go for the the Prestone "PRIME" low silicate formula!
Last edited by maximatech12; Jul 23, 2017 at 11:31 AM.
Replace it asap that coolant is getting into your oil and putting extra wear on your engine.
I'm not bullsh!ting. I had the same thing and sent the oil to blackstone and there was a ton more wear going on because of the coolant.
It's been a month since you posted or noticed it. How long has it been like that?
fix it.
Would a Cloyes tensioner work OK? I may just go with replacing the chain tensioner too.
Last edited by maximatech12; Jul 23, 2017 at 06:00 PM.
i think the pump is fine and the O-rings failed.
I just got a closer look at the old pump and beginning to realize its silicone twisted around the rotary shaft.
I couldve just slipped new O-rings on it and re-installed?
How much are you saving doing that and how long do you want to keep the car?
IMO if your pump is 10+ years old and already out of the engine, replace it anyway.