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07-14-2014 | #1 |
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Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
I've had small amounts of coolant spilling out of my white plastic overflow tank from under the cap for a while and its time to correct this. I called my local dealer and the part is ZR-1 specific and no longer available.
Has anybody else had this issue and how did you correct it? I'm wondering about a home made gasket? Has anybody tried this? This tank is not pressurized, right? Mine must not be since fluid is leaking out....
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
Ah, well...the cap has to breathe. And, there is a (paper) gasket under Ami's 91 cap, but none under my 90: tho it could be it is just missing on the 90, I suppose. And, there's some sort of splash barrier diaphragm(?) or dirt filter, integrated with the cap between the 3 vent holes on the inside of the cap and the single air vent hole on the top of the cap. I suppose you could make your own or adapt one from most any secondary coolant reservoir bottle cap.
BUT! The bigger question is: Why is that holding tank reservoir over-flowing in the first place?? As coolant expands and contracts as a function of heat, that plastic tank functions as "breathing space" for coolant - allowing for it to do so without being lost. Things that usually cause that holding/reserve tank to over-flow:
Let's cross our fingers and hope for a leaking pressure cap or a cracked hose or nipple leading to the holding tank! P.
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07-15-2014 | #3 |
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
Its not over-flowing; it only leaked / splashed out during an auto cross / road race event from spirited driving. It is coming out from the overflow cap, which suggests I just need to fabricate a simple gasket for the lid, or replace the lid.
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
I've had mine do the same after spirited driving, I'm sure the liquid gets splashed around some. I just lowered the level down to just a small amount left in tank when cold.
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
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My 90 doesn't have a gasket (on the over-flow cap), but I fill the over flow tank to the "COLD" mark (on the attached dipstick) when the motor is cold (with the pressure reservoir filled completely). The level when hot never sees the coolant go over the HOT level in the tank, w/o something being amiss. Ami's 91 Z apparently has a "selfee" paper gasket, cut from gasket paper, but is otherwise identical.
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
The '90 ZR-1 I used to have had this issue. But it wasn't coming out from under the actual cap.
There is a brass part that the cap locks onto, which is held on by the plastic neck of the tank. On mine, the brass part could be twisted back and forth, only being stopped by the overflow tube, indicating it wasn't fully sealed anymore. So fluid was leaking out from between where the brass part meets the plastic part. So I just covered the whole seam all the way around (including around the overflow tube, but allowing for the hose to fit on still) with some JB Weld and that fixed the issue. You must have a very early '90 Z if your overflow tank is white plastic. I've only seen the white plastic tanks on the prototype cars.
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
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You can see a little fluid on top of the tank, this is after a gentle drive. Looking at the cap, there is a good size hold about 7/16" dia in it that goes directly up and out to the outside. This is definitely where coolant is splashing out. I wonder if there is supposed to be some type of button or smaller insert so the hole isn't so big? Does this look right to you guys - is this what is on your overflow tank?
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
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Corvette Central cap: http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....sort~1~cadefib I would investigate the hose connection to the surge tank, I believe it should be clamped. Last edited by WVZR-1; 07-14-2014 at 04:12 PM. |
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07-14-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
My new & old cap does leak a bit, not really leaking, but evidence of coolant on seam on top of White plastic tank, my friends firebird did the same, I do not think cap is ZR-1 specific, try to run white tank at cold mark when cold, if white tank is filling up and not going back to cold level when cold then cap or head gasket
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07-16-2014 | #10 |
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Re: Leaking Coolant Overflow Cap
Eric, it appears there is way too much coolant in the tank. My 91 shows "full" in the dipstick with about 1" of coolant. Somebody get him the correct cap ...
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