2001LC
SILVER Star
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You mean, I'm not only *&*you can always taste it to confirmseriously - it’s bitter-sweet taste-
You mean, I'm not only *&*taste test. Yummm!
Coolant it is! I have a nice puddle in the “V” under the manifold. Few spots of fluid up front but nothing in the back. Thinking it may be the o-ring on the front pipe. Will know more when I can tear into it. Just need my work schedule to
Slow a bit to have time to get at it.
Thanks again to everyone who has posted up things for me. Happy Holidays to you and your families!
I’ll keep everyone updated.
You should replace the oring regardless. it is the only thing sealing that hole. Sealant is not supposed to be used there. If you think the leak is at that junction, you may also have a cracked front crossover pipe. Then you need the pipe and the two gaskets too. Its easy enough to spray water in the valley to clean out the red color, and then run it till the thermostat opens and then peak in there with a flashlight and you will be able to see. I did this on my first 100 without knowing a thing. I can not remember but I may have posted some pics.Any chance that you still have the part number for that o-ring if it does prove to be the problem?
Any chance that you still have the part number for that o-ring if it does prove to be the problem?
So the Quarter + JB Weld seems to have been the fix. At least I have a plan now for when I need to remove the manifold to get to the starter when that day arrives. Once again I would like to thank each of you who contributed to my little fiasco and to all the others who have contributed so much to this forum. This is an amazing group of people!
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The oil at bottom of your bell housing weep hole. Can be ATF (red) or engine oil (brown). My first impression looking at picture, was engine oil. Key will be which is loosing/low fluid.Similar issue here on my end. I thought I was leaking power steering fluid until I changed the oil and saw this on the transmission:
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Wiping it off, it looks darker than coolant but its also pretty dirty:
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I checked my coolant and the reservoir is nearly bone dry. I need to give it a fill. There is still enough in the radiator though so no heat issues so far. I looked at what WRP2 posted earlier and saw this, which tells me I may in fact be leaking coolant out of that spot on the manifold, but not as much as he was:
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Any thoughts here? Leak on the tranny looks pretty dark, but I'm also dangerously low on coolant...I will get some of the Toyota super long life coolant for it, but does that leak look dark enough for me to need to take it to the dealer or a shop?