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Dow.tom 10-03-2007 10:20 PM

Hot antifreeze on foot
 
So when i accelorate i get more antifreeze on my leg than i did before (see another thread) my question is this... my HG blew and caused one of my hoses to get a hole in it, does this sound like a have a hole in the heater core hoses? Or does my core need replacing? I know it's not normal to have a little puddle after driving an hour..

miataspeed1point6 10-03-2007 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by Dow.tom (Post 159222)
my HG blew and caused one of my hoses to get a hole in it, does this sound like a have a hole in the heater core hoses?

Theres your answer. In all honesty, would a pressure test work for the heater core hoses? I would imagine it's your hoses. I don't think the core would spring a leak, but I suppose it's possible. Check under your dash?

Arkmage 10-03-2007 10:42 PM

if the water is in the cockpit... it's the heater core not the hoses.

cjernigan 10-03-2007 10:43 PM

Only way i know to get coolant in the cab is from a bad heater core.

miataspeed1point6 10-03-2007 11:57 PM

Yeah I'm stupid. I should know the hoses don't go past the firewall, I just insulated them a few weeks ago. It's the core.

patsmx5 10-04-2007 12:15 AM

heatercore. Do you smell antifreeze when you turn on the heater?

akaryrye 10-04-2007 01:59 AM

fwiw, i had one of those hoses leak right at the copper nipple, and into the cockpit, and onto my foot one time.

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 05:31 AM

i mean it feels like it's spraying, so i guess it's the core, what kind of cost/time am i looking at here>?

Zabac 10-04-2007 10:03 AM

more time than cost for sure...you have to take off the dash to get the core out...
i would check the hoses first though, i too had one blow and the coolant burned my leg a bit, i just changed the hoses and no coolant in my cabing again...make sure you check them very carefully, you may not see the hole right away, keep in mind its more than likey a crack not a hole...good luck
i have a spare HC if you need one...

cjernigan 10-04-2007 10:29 AM

If you just want a quick fix, pull the hoses going into the firewall and connect them together with a piece of tubing that can handle the heat of the coolant. You shouldn't have to deal with it leaking out of the bad core anymore, you also won't have any heat in the cab till you get it fixed.

magnamx-5 10-04-2007 11:01 AM

Do what chad says man if this fixes the problem then the issue is with the core if it does not fix it then, it should be fairly obvius if the hoses are bad. :D

danscreations 10-04-2007 02:58 PM

CHECK THE BRASS LINES THE HOSES CONNECT TOO! If you took the hoses off with anything other than your hands (which i know is undoable sometimes) chances are the brass line(s) got ovaled and are leaking. Had the issue a while back and coolant will and can leak down the inside of the firewall onto your leg. If thats the issue I used a long socket and worked it back round. Took a little while though to get it perfect. If not I'd check the heater core but since you added heat sheild to the hoses sounds like line is ovaled. Hope that helps...good luck!

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 03:59 PM

it doesn't leak all the time. mostly in low gears like 1st or 2nd. So my guess is the HC. whaam, i'd love for your spare, how much you want?

Quick question. How much does it weigh? I onyl drive this car is summer/spring. Would it be benifical to do what chad said, than remove the core?

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 04:03 PM

where cabn i get the fitting by the way? Will a barbed, 5/8th fitting work for plumbing?

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 05:45 PM

what size are the heater hoses? They're not 5/16... 3/8th?

Zabac 10-04-2007 06:01 PM

damn i want my name changed...everyone keeps calling me whaaam...wtf, lol

if you do not need heat ever, you can remove it, wont save a lot of weight 1-2lbs maybe??
i dont think that you need a new-er HC, it sounds like your lines im pretty sure...
if you do not need heat, just re-route the lines...look it up in search...
MD can get cold
if you want to retain heat, inspect the lines again, very carefully, you can have a small split like i did...or you may just need to reshape your HC lines...
good luck...if you must have HC, PM me and we'll work something reasonable out...
Dan

Bryce 10-04-2007 06:02 PM

Well if you ever start overheating, turning on the heater won't do any good. That's one potential problem with leaving it like that.

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 06:04 PM

well i have a 2nd car, this goes into the garage. I plan to just connect the 2 hoses with a barb.. what size are they do you know off hand? If i overheat, i turn off, i don't risk anything.

Dow.tom 10-04-2007 06:49 PM

as of right now looks like HC... however the brass fittings were a little ovaled. not sure if that caused it or not... but i rerouted around the core and now no problems... yet, will post tomorrow with update.


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