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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Coolamt leaking from boost bypass actuator
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabian_sn95" data-source="post: 16324724" data-attributes="member: 180179"><p>So in a nut shell, pull the blower with intercooler together an had it off the car for about 4-5 months</p><p>Put it all back together an primed the car (new fuel system an on e85)</p><p>Noticed a small coolant leak an thought nothing of it. Cleaned the floor, reprimed the car, no apparent leak. Next day i look an there is a good sized puddle. So i traced the leak back to the boost bypass coupler, in between the bracket an adapter plate. thinking it was some left over coolant from when the blower sat uneven for such a long time? Any insight? Thanks</p><p>I also added a cobra t stat, car isnt tuned, alot was changed, maybe due to not being tuned its creating a ton of pressure causing it to leak from up top? Car didnt leak before i tore it down, boost bypass valve was untouched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabian_sn95, post: 16324724, member: 180179"] So in a nut shell, pull the blower with intercooler together an had it off the car for about 4-5 months Put it all back together an primed the car (new fuel system an on e85) Noticed a small coolant leak an thought nothing of it. Cleaned the floor, reprimed the car, no apparent leak. Next day i look an there is a good sized puddle. So i traced the leak back to the boost bypass coupler, in between the bracket an adapter plate. thinking it was some left over coolant from when the blower sat uneven for such a long time? Any insight? Thanks I also added a cobra t stat, car isnt tuned, alot was changed, maybe due to not being tuned its creating a ton of pressure causing it to leak from up top? Car didnt leak before i tore it down, boost bypass valve was untouched. [/QUOTE]
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