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[Closed] Van producing jelly baby splurge - VIDEO - name the leaking part

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Slow coolant leak over the last few months, take a look at the video, what part is this?

1.8l petrol/lpg ford transit connect 2005

Its bolted to the front of the engine block underneath the exhaust manifold, rectangular metal box 20cm wide, 10cm high with a metal line/rubber hose running up and into the back of the inlet manifold general area?
Making a lovely pink gunk buildup in there, hoping it's some sort of gasket gone?!?


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 7:51 pm
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Jizz valve!


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 7:58 pm
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Can't tell from the video but the description sounds a bit like the oil cooler on my Focus 1.8 TDCI - that leaked coolant, and I think the Transit engine is physically similar to the Focus. Any sign of oil in the coolant?


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 8:02 pm
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no oil in coolant, no smoking, no loss or dirtying of engine oil


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 8:04 pm
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hmmm from google images it doesn't look like an oil cooler, cheers though


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 8:08 pm
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Its a falangie Shirley?


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 8:09 pm
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don't call me shirley


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 8:42 pm
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I think its the EGR cooler.

http://www.talkford.com/community/topic/120166-egr-valve-removal/


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 9:23 pm
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was my first thought too codybrennan except your link shows it to be on the rear of the engine.

i was wondering if it was something to do with lpg temp and switch over or the lpg pressure regulator


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 9:28 pm
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yeah i initially thought lpg condensor which needs engine heat immediately when engine starts but can't find any diagrams to back this up


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 9:34 pm
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air conditioning evaporator??


 
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an AC evaporator wouldnt be connected to the coolant surely.


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 9:49 pm
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no i think that's a red herring, still no idea

surely from it's positioning it must be something to do with heat from the engine whether it be heating or cooling something

hoping to get it up on a ramp tomorrow and point a mechanic at it


 
Posted : 04/09/2017 9:55 pm
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If its the part labelled 1 in the pic below then its the oil seperator.
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Posted : 05/09/2017 5:41 pm
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unovolo- yes thats very similar, i pulled off one of the pipes and found the PCV valve!

As the connection into the engine block is in the middle of the box i'd say its not that leaking, it's more towards the cambelt side of the block.

Hoping anyway as coolant in the PCV is a head gasket issue!


 
Posted : 06/09/2017 8:32 pm
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Hoping anyway as coolant in the PCV is a head gasket issue!

You'll probably get 'mayonnaise' in there from condensation unless you've had the engine up to temperature for a while. There may well be some sort of mesh or sponge inside the separator which can clog up with gloop, too.


 
Posted : 06/09/2017 10:39 pm
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from what I could see in the exposed tube it was some nice golden oil spray, no obvious signs of mayonaising or coolant

going to remove my exhaust manifold tomorrow so I can get my head up in there and have a proper look


 
Posted : 07/09/2017 10:04 am