Coolant Leak Surprise!! I Wasn't Expecting This!!

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • ‪@WrenchingWithKenny‬ ‪@SNAFU.performance‬ ‪@traditionovertrend2704‬ #keepwrenching #wesselmotorworks #wrenchingwithkenny #coolantleak #coolant #radiator #leaks #mopar #chrysler #hoses

Komentáře • 110

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf Před 10 měsíci +3

    Back in the day I had a buddy with a VW Rabbit. The thermostat stuck, it got hot and blew coolant hose off.

  • @Ram14250
    @Ram14250 Před rokem +19

    Yes, I can hear the arc/spark from the coil...Kenny, you might have saved that car's life! A little longer and it would of lost all it's oil and if that didn't get it, the coolant leak would of doomed it!

  • @dugie5246
    @dugie5246 Před rokem +10

    Amazing how many times a vehicle comes in for one issue and ends up with more problems. One can only wonder who is maintaining the vehicle earlier, if at all. Good video and great work.

  • @glennfields8121
    @glennfields8121 Před rokem +6

    Great finds Kenny. Whoever has been working on this vehicle in the past may very well be the problem. If you find someone as trustworthy as Kenny it is like finding a 'pot of gold' at the end of the rainbow. Nice work.

  • @philspear73
    @philspear73 Před rokem +2

    Haha Kenny that's so funny about the elevator scene! What a classic movie! Change my mind!

  • @johnguilfoyle3073
    @johnguilfoyle3073 Před rokem +1

    I just watched another one of my CZcamsrs who runs a Heavy Tow and Offroad Recovery business out West. He does a bunch of work for UHaul and they needed him to do a Long Haul tow on a box truck with Oil Pressure issues. When he pulled it out to load it on the flatbed, he got curious. It was just a loose oil filter dumping the vital fluids out. He tightened the filter and added oil to fix the issue. He lost a tow job that day but earned the trust of a customer who will keep sending him business and recommending him to others.
    There are good guys out there, you just got to find one and keep him busy.

  • @bigfoot9445
    @bigfoot9445 Před rokem +6

    Engine rocking in bay due to bad motor mounts might have put tension on that hose.

  • @wnicklas
    @wnicklas Před rokem

    Really lovely videos, exactly how I like it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    Elevator music and some good nonsense as well 😎😁 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @michaelbdoherty
    @michaelbdoherty Před rokem +12

    "We're on a mission from God"

  • @knoester7714
    @knoester7714 Před rokem

    Good job Kenny catching those problems

  • @peterrobinson270
    @peterrobinson270 Před rokem +4

    Worn motor mounts will allow engine to tugg on hoses. Happened to our Pacifica.

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Před rokem +1

    I agree with you, I think someone had it apart and put the clamp back on top of the bulge in the radiator not behind it. That's the only thing I can think of. As for replacing that wonderful spring clamp with a second rate worm clamp I wouldn't go that route. I have had worm clamps leak after a couple of years as the rubber under them shrinks. Spring clamps don't have that issue. If you are going to use a worm clamp I would use a constant tension one like they use on big trucks. Just my experience. Yes I could hear the coil arcing. Keep the good stuff coming.

    • @rickylafleur5823
      @rickylafleur5823 Před rokem +1

      the rubber actually didn't shrink, it was compressed. the plastic expands and put more pressure on the hose clamp. luckily it was just the hose and not the radiator that took the brunt of it. worm clamps and plastic nipples do not mix.

  • @gregiles908
    @gregiles908 Před rokem +5

    "one prophylactic, used"

  • @lauracasillas
    @lauracasillas Před 4 měsíci

    Totally agree about The Blues Brother's

  • @RCCustoms73
    @RCCustoms73 Před 7 měsíci

    No contest...Blues Brothers greatest movie of all time! Great video!

  • @russellstephan6844
    @russellstephan6844 Před rokem

    Extractors are the bomb!
    I acquired one a few years back. Boy! Did it make my oil changes a lot more convenient! Rather than taking an hour or two to pull out and set up the jack stands, I can just vacuum out the oil! An oil change now happens in a matter of minutes rather than hours.
    Once a year, all the vehicle's are up on jack stands for other maintenance. And, when that happens, I refresh the oil filters.
    I like the vacuum extraction ease so much, I pulled the oil pan off my 1993 Chevy C1500 to alter the slosh baffles and weld in some blocking plates to keep the extraction dip tube from hanging up. Well worth the effort!
    Power steering fluid changes? Vacuum out, replace, run for a couple of weeks, repeat.
    I should have gotten one years ago!

    • @williampatrickfagan7590
      @williampatrickfagan7590 Před měsícem

      Same with auto gearbox. Change oil and oil filter about 100,000 Km according to your driving terrain.
      Motorway driving less frequently.

  • @willarddenton4360
    @willarddenton4360 Před rokem

    I agree The Blues Brothers were Awsome.

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Před rokem +4

    The spring clamp you took off is a better clamp than the worm clamp that you put on. Especially when you can actually stage that spring clamp where it is staged open and then just push on it with a screwdriver and it will clamp itself on. I have had three worm clamps fail in the years that I have been working on automobiles and I have never seen one of those spring clamps fail. I've heard of them being broken I've never seen one broken. The other thing that I always do whenever possible as I use a balanced sleeve thermostat whenever possible I will even cut one down and make it fit into a spot. I have never seen one of those fail. The puppet type I've seen fail on a regular basis.

    • @philspear73
      @philspear73 Před rokem +1

      I hate those things, do they actually sell spring clamps off the shelf?

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 Před rokem +2

      @@philspear73 Available from industrial supply places like McMaster-Carr. I'm a fan of them, too. Always the right tension, never too much, too little, no follow-up tightening required (great for inaccessible spots) and most importantly, not low tension when needed most -- high heat. There are some Gates videos out there about how their heat-shrink hose clamps are the best, but in the comparisons they show, the spring clamps are in 2nd place.
      Having the right tools/pliers for them makes them a lot less annoying.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 Před rokem

      I've heard people here on these CZcamss see that they've seen them fail. I don't know if they work on one brand of car or in the rust belt.
      I made one fail decades ago by storing it squeezed-open in a pair of 10" Vice Grips while a project was on hold. When I went to install it on a later project, it cracked and had zero tension. That one's on me!

    • @willemstreutgers1154
      @willemstreutgers1154 Před rokem

      If spring clamps are start rusting even a bit, they will lose grip at a high pace, so as this one did, replacing was due.

    • @TheOnespeedbiker
      @TheOnespeedbiker Před rokem

      Obviously any part can fail. As mentioned a spring type clamp exerts constant pressure regardless of expansion or contraction of the hose so it never needs tightening, where a worm clamp, while capable of greater constriction force, remains the same diameter, meaning when the hose starts to loose its elasticity it can't self tighten. The spring type clamp will usually last longer, but once a hose completely looses it's elasticity (starts to bulge and/or leak at the connection, paradoxically a worm clamp works better, due to its greater clamping force, but only as a temporary fix, because by then the hose really needs to be replaced.

  • @kenjohnson5124
    @kenjohnson5124 Před rokem +2

    8:36 When my daughter’s 06 Pacifica lost a serpentine idler bearing, I went ahead and changed the timing belt under the cover and the tensioner and water pump! The only tricky thing was getting the power steering pump out of the way adequately while trying to keep disassembly to a minimum!
    Thanks for the great videos, Kenny!

  • @matoakaboatvillage
    @matoakaboatvillage Před rokem +1

    The motor mount is broken and the engine will torque and lift.. The engine will also crush the wire harness to the computer in the fender.

  • @kenjohnson5124
    @kenjohnson5124 Před rokem

    9:16 Wonderful car to drive!

  • @Scott63601
    @Scott63601 Před rokem +1

    WWK, have you ever used florescent dye to find leaks ? I recently used some to find a coolant leak..it made finding the leak so much easier..
    It ended up being water pump o-ring on 5.7 hemi ..replace the pump since I had it off anyways.

  • @jensenwilliam5434
    @jensenwilliam5434 Před rokem

    Love blues brothers!

  • @jethrobodine9617
    @jethrobodine9617 Před rokem

    "Fireproof"
    Best movie.

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 Před rokem +2

    5.3 Morris coil code sos .

  • @rickylafleur5823
    @rickylafleur5823 Před rokem

    something i have learned over time, springs clamps are used for a reason on plastic nipples. it's to maintain clamping pressure during thermal expansion. a worm clamp cannot do this and will stress the plastic leading to a early failure, it won't be right away but over time.

  • @TheOnespeedbiker
    @TheOnespeedbiker Před rokem

    One morning I walked out and saw a puddle of coolant under my old 89 Jeep Wrangler, turns out it blew the same lower radiator hose off the radiator for no apparent reason. I did the same fix, but since it had about 300,000 miles on it and I couldn't remember ever replacing the hose. I figured it was a message from God that it needed some maintenance, so I ended up replacing the radiator and both hoses.

  • @Harpua1971
    @Harpua1971 Před rokem

    My Dad loved Blues Brothers

  • @2WatchAndComment
    @2WatchAndComment Před rokem +4

    oil filter and radiator hose sabotage by other shop to get work?

  • @TimTurner115
    @TimTurner115 Před rokem +1

    Kenny sir. Here's the challenge. I say it is blazing saddles. Not the blues even though blues Brothers was good.

  • @kenjohnson5124
    @kenjohnson5124 Před rokem

    The engine mounts on these go bad easily and maybe the hose was adequately on until the engine mount let the engine move more than its normal distance on acceleration. Check the motor mounts!

  • @knnbevin5209
    @knnbevin5209 Před rokem +3

    Block test that before putting any more money in that car!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před rokem +2

    I'd be a little concerned about things that cause overpressure inside the cooling system. A bad thermostat or failing water pump could cause inefficient cooling, leading to superheating of trapped air, then leading to a spike of pressure. Then you get decompression at the weakest point, which should be the radiator cap. If the cap sticks, a hose blows off.

    • @WrenchingWithKenny
      @WrenchingWithKenny  Před rokem +2

      I honestly believe the hose was not installed correctly. I road tested it and all seemed good . Just waiting for the approval to do the timing belt and water pump

    • @kenjohnson5124
      @kenjohnson5124 Před rokem

      @@WrenchingWithKenny Don’t let the car go without a timing belt, tensioner and pump! If the tensioner ever fails or the pump or the belt, it’s an interference engine and valves will be bent!

    • @kenjohnson5124
      @kenjohnson5124 Před rokem

      @@WrenchingWithKenny Also check the engine mounts! These are notorious for failing mounts.

  • @brianhope5853
    @brianhope5853 Před rokem

    Kenny is "On a mission from God". lol

  • @theloosemoose8200
    @theloosemoose8200 Před rokem +1

    I had a guy say "this hose keeps blowing off, I've replaced the clamps 5 times got a new hose, cleaned the connection ect ect" I grabbed my exhaust gas contamination tester and sure enough -head gasket blown: too much pressure in the coolant lines

    • @michaelbolton2741
      @michaelbolton2741 Před rokem

      Years ago, a next-door neighbor's car kept "losing" water. He'd fill it, and the level would drop. I pulled out the oil dipstick to find "chocolatey" oil: Blown head gasket was my guess. He wouldn't hear it, "I just had the engine rebuilt!" I just had to walk away. The car disappeared not long after that. The kid probably blew the engine. 😒

  • @brad6665
    @brad6665 Před rokem

    surprised you didn't mention Art Carney on Laugh-in with the VERY INTERESTING segment, yeah the coil is sending morse code 'replace me'. As you mentioned, the water pump leaking as timing belt driven, will you be showing that

  • @robbs96
    @robbs96 Před 10 měsíci

    3:25 and 5:08 Ghostbusters. "quiet, listen... you smell that"

  • @crprovost
    @crprovost Před rokem

    While your at it, the brake fluid looked pretty green too.

  • @frankiem749
    @frankiem749 Před rokem

    It depends on what genre of movie you're talking about. Sure BB is a great comedy but so is animal house.

  • @MagnumOpusSRT
    @MagnumOpusSRT Před rokem +1

    It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks.

  • @beaverc2884
    @beaverc2884 Před rokem

    Blues Brothers 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😃😃

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Před 4 měsíci

    It's probably been due for a timing belt water pump for at least 20 to 40,000 MI now.

  • @pcterm2
    @pcterm2 Před rokem

    1974 dodge monaco--black and white

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf Před 10 měsíci

    I was thinking about The Blues Brothers the other day. "How much for the women. . .!"

  • @ginog5037
    @ginog5037 Před 6 měsíci

    Jake and Elwood, no argument their! The ring clamps are better if used correctly because they give even 360° force. As worm clamps do not and damage the hose over time.

  • @efraingarciaescalante2824
    @efraingarciaescalante2824 Před 9 měsíci

    The battery of the truck is 05 year and 02 months, !!wow!!!😮😮😮

  • @darrellepickering8433

    I've changed oil in my cars for years & ran my own shop. For some reason I've seen more Chevys have loose oil filters. Even on my own '95 truck I've found the filter loose. Know what you're thinkin', not tight enough when put on but it was damn snug when put on. Curious if anyone else has noticed this?

  • @MIGBMWLOVER
    @MIGBMWLOVER Před rokem

    in Greece we use the phrase listen to see...

  • @donames6941
    @donames6941 Před rokem +1

    Water pump could of leak down cause some pressure build up causeing a already bad hose fix to come off

  • @HamJamming
    @HamJamming Před rokem +1

    So Kenny, the Chrysler 3.5 liter V6 is a totally different engine from the 2.7 litre, right? I think it doesn't have a water pump internal to the block like the 2.7 does(?) I am still hoping that sometime you will tell us how you really feel about the 2.7. Thanks for the good videos.

    • @louiewatson9389
      @louiewatson9389 Před rokem

      The 2.7 is ABSOLUTE garbage. THE 3.2 and 3.5 are also trash. The 3.7 is junk and the new 3.6 engines aren't that great either.

    • @scottchapell31
      @scottchapell31 Před rokem

      ​@@louiewatson93892.7 is garbage right I've had no problems with 3.5

  • @ddivinia
    @ddivinia Před rokem

    I wonder if the oil filter being loose was causing it to loose prime so it rattles on a cold start. You can see the misfire.

  • @peterbenson3776
    @peterbenson3776 Před rokem

    The clatter might have been from oil that drained out from loose filter

  • @LorenKadison
    @LorenKadison Před rokem

    Yes I hear the high voltage crack or pops

  • @alexk7286
    @alexk7286 Před rokem

    you got rid of the Cadillac! i bought a 🎤. this has a cop 👮‍♂️ motor cop suspension. so what do u think 🤔 is it the new blues mobile. its got some pick up. fix the lighter 😆

  • @StocktonCrush
    @StocktonCrush Před rokem +1

    Can I hear the miss? Hell, I can SEE it!

  • @andycoslet6479
    @andycoslet6479 Před rokem

    I respect your opinion, so I'd like your opinion on the Dodge 4.7

  • @jdtractorman7445
    @jdtractorman7445 Před rokem

    Hopefully that's not an aftermarket radiator. Some have smaller inlet and outlet fittings where the hoses go on. Ask me how I know. Another reason why I hate aftermarket parts. I put one in a vehicle one time and the damn hose blew off because of that, had to put a worm clamp on it to get the right tension on it.

  • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261

    List of types of hose clamps that need to go behind the bulge in the coolant flange:
    1. All

  • @robertlewis3712
    @robertlewis3712 Před 8 měsíci

    Someone pulled the hose to replace the water pump and decided the job was too big. They forgot to put the hose back on.

  • @petepeabody8905
    @petepeabody8905 Před rokem

    When it rains it pours

  • @randyrobison335
    @randyrobison335 Před rokem

    Fight Club

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 Před rokem

    Did you change the oil when it was in for the alternator?

  • @bobby9195
    @bobby9195 Před rokem

    Good morning Mr Kenny

  • @dbspecials1200
    @dbspecials1200 Před rokem

    It's rare to be able to fix an oil leak and a coolant leak in 5 minutes. too bad the water pump threw a "wrench" into the works..but not bad for business. the customer will do backflips once they have all 6 cylinders firing again, they won't know what to do with all the power. I think the last Chrysler engine I owned was a 340, how about that apple? probably came out of a '70 Duster, I had it in a '74 Dart. so, if the T-belt wasn't done the whole kit also comes with idlers, tensioner, the pump.. I also advise people to change their coolant regularly, it gets high in pH and the modern materials don't take it well, the core & such. it's not the old copper-brass we all knew and loved, that's gone. maybe the big rigs still have it? I do my coolant every fall, but you can go 2 yrs I suppose. I wouldn't go longer. some people never change it, until it all leaks out. same with the oil I guess.

  • @johnguilfoyle3073
    @johnguilfoyle3073 Před rokem

    "See how it sounds." is grammatically incorrect, but we all understood exactly what you meant, so it's not wrong.

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLR Před rokem

    BB's is on par with Young Frankenstein

  • @Sludge73
    @Sludge73 Před rokem

    Verify everything always.

  • @daveunbranded
    @daveunbranded Před rokem

    Does that Pacifica have SCAMODS?

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP Před rokem

    Crankcase can have oil, but a loose & dripping filter will cause
    low oil pressure. That vehicle is a hot mess!

  • @williampatrickfagan7590
    @williampatrickfagan7590 Před měsícem

    Worn engine mounts does exhaust and radiator no favours.

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 Před rokem

    I heard the arc from the coil. Water pump, timing belt and tensioner is a fun job on those, not.

  • @allenhanks7719
    @allenhanks7719 Před rokem

    My garage would charge me $2000 for that repair.

  • @jjohnston7837
    @jjohnston7837 Před 10 měsíci

    It looks to me like somebody was trying to sabotage that vehicle.

  • @garyclark1135
    @garyclark1135 Před rokem

    Sabotage? Loose coolant hose and loose oil filter?

  • @ddivinia
    @ddivinia Před rokem

    Battery connector looks nasty.

  • @robburns5226
    @robburns5226 Před 3 měsíci

    You can see the bad coil

  • @SB-sp7zf
    @SB-sp7zf Před 8 měsíci

    ya see what I'm saying, right?

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Před 4 měsíci

    That spring clamp is a considerably more Superior clamp than the worm clamp. You do not change a spring clamp just because somebody didn't put it back together. I disagree with your thinking in this situation. Normally you are excellent you're a thought process. But I would never change a spring clamp even if it was a bit Rusty I would not change it. The pressures put on by that spring clamp are considerably Superior.
    As for the 3.5 liter Chrysler Products comma That was a vehicle that I have seen Very little maintenance done like next to none comma and they have lasted somewhere in the neighborhood of between 160 180 000 miles minimum. We're just a little bit of maintenance, like changing out the water pump whenever you put a new timing belt on it. Which I have never seen anybody do the timing belt on time on one of those engines. They use those in Formula 3000 race cars for almost a decade without a single failure of an engine in competition

  • @WApnj
    @WApnj Před rokem

    Crusty battery terminals..😢😮

  • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261

    HUT HUT HUT HUT HUT HUT HUT HUT

  • @smarternu
    @smarternu Před rokem

    Blues BROTHERS, they still owe you money. Might not be the best, but they set a record for destroying police cars.

  • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261

    Re-check your work because the customer isn't supposed to be a test driver!

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 Před rokem

    I think you’re making a mistake going to a worm clamp. You’re better off using the old spring clamp, or replacing it with one of the same type. At the very least, in an emergency, use a worm clamp designed for silicone hoses where the worm slots are shielded from the rubber. You’ve lost come credibility with me.

  • @rickydockins2779
    @rickydockins2779 Před rokem

    What is your adress ?

  • @REDMAN298
    @REDMAN298 Před rokem

    Blues Brothers is great but Pulp Fiction is better.

  • @perrymckinney6146
    @perrymckinney6146 Před rokem

    Typical Chrysler junk. Every Chrysler I've had was complete garbage. Not buying another Chrysler at all.