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Don't eat the yellow snow
33 minutes ago, jeb6294 said:
Somebody pee-ed on your car.
If you had a blown head gasket, yes. It would also be strange to have a leak coming through the exhaust pipe. However, exhaust pipes are great collectors of fluids leaking from other areas.I got some more info from my fiance. Apparently he and our friend identified and confirmed that the leak was coming from the exhaust pipe, and even saw a yellow crystal attached to the exhaust pipe itself. And I haven't seen any leakage like this under the car where it is parked in the garage at home. Granted, it probably wouldn't be as easy to see on dirty concrete than it is on white snow.
No picture...
Would it be possible for coolant to leak through the exhaust?
Yep. Thought I could drop the pan without splitting the tractor but just not enough clearance. It's the typical two steps forward, one step back. At least it was a lot easier splitting it without 50 years of rust and 2 inches of grease covering the bolts.Where was the leak - front of the pan?
Those lines are for the power steering. It's completely hydraulic. The power steering pump is bolted to the frame and the reservoir is mounted ahead of the radiator.That's a PITA. It looks great. I hope it goes back together easily. Are those fuel lines crossing the break point? I'd worry about bending/cracking those lines because I'm a klutz.
Whose fastback?Several of you have already seen it but I figured I would post the progress pictures here as well. Status as of Saturday afternoon:
With a little luck, I'll have it back together Saturday afternoon.
It's just standard hydraulic oil. I used some mil-spec hydraulic oil I had leftover from my aircraft owner days. I'm pretty sure any car parts place will have something labelled Hydraulic & Jack oil or similar.yeah that set up is sweet! If I ever felt I was in a forever home would love to add one of those
For us poor garage mechanics, I have a really old sears bottle jack I use to get the jeep up, even a 3 TON hydraulic floor jack doesn't lift the front axle up enough. but anyways it stopped working, do you have to add oil to these things. There is a port that looks like oil goes in & what type?
This was actually something I got out of my grandfathers garage when he did in 1996 so maybe its just done?
The Mustang belongs to another friend of the shop owner. I'm on the hook for the electrical in that one. It's running a fuel injected 4.6 liter with a Ford Racing module and a digital gauge package. None of which was standard equipment back in '65.Whose fastback?
Also...looking good!
The only one I had go bad was a seal issue and it was bleeding fluid all over the floor. It's not uncommon to have to add a little every so often. As long as it's not leaving a puddle, I'd add fluid and keep using it.ok thanks, hadn't looked yet, but is that a common issue (if it aint got no oil it wont work) - hate to get rid of it cause it was my grand dads (& he was cool)....
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