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Dodge Trucks => 2nd Gen Rams => Topic started by: Skidgel21 on August 09, 2015, 08:31:24 pm

Title: coolant leak
Post by: Skidgel21 on August 09, 2015, 08:31:24 pm
I got my truck all ready for the road and I had to replace the heater core I did that and now I can't keep my overflow full evrytime I park my truck it has a good amount of coolant under it. Top of the engine is dry but all around the water pump is soaked.the radiator is full and truck doesn't overheat just not sure what I should start to replace
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: noplugs on August 10, 2015, 05:18:05 am
I got my truck all ready for the road and I had to replace the heater core I did that and now I can't keep my overflow full evrytime I park my truck it has a good amount of coolant under it. Top of the engine is dry but all around the water pump is soaked.the radiator is full and truck doesn't overheat just not sure what I should start to replace

My first guess is going to be the water pump, probably around the weep hole.
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: Skidgel21 on August 11, 2015, 12:34:13 am
I didn't know if it was that or the timing gasket
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: noplugs on August 11, 2015, 03:09:49 am
I didn't know if it was that or the timing gasket

Is this a diesel or gas engine?

If its diesel, the gasket around the timing cover doesn't affect coolant.
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: Skidgel21 on August 11, 2015, 03:15:07 am
Gas job 5.2
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: noplugs on August 11, 2015, 03:19:14 am
Gas job 5.2

I would suspect that that gasket doesnt affect coolant either. I cant think of a reason why there would be coolant behind a timing cover.
Title: Re: coolant leak
Post by: Batman on August 11, 2015, 02:46:06 pm
If I recall correctly on the 5.2L engines there are passage through the timing cover for coolant (Timing cover bolts to front of engine, water pump bolts to timing cover, gaskets on both sides). Probably best to start with pulling the water pump to replace that gasket, then be ready to do timing cover too, once you get the water pump off it'll be easier to see where your leak is.