#theprojectcave
Found a small puddle of coolant under my F150. Turns out there is a small leak from an unexpected place. The T pipe that comes from the engine and leads back to the radiator contains an O ring on the inside of one of the radiator hoses that is susceptible to leaking after a few years.
This coolant leak appears to be fairly common in Ford 5.0 V8 engines from 2011 to 2018. Especially when cold. These engines use a quick release connector for the radiator hoses.
You can replace the whole T connector or you might get away with simply changing the O rings inside the radiator hose. In this video, I change the upper radiator hose O ring. It was a pretty simple fix and it broadened my wrenching skills.
IF YOU NEED THE PARTS, HERE ARE A FEW LINKS:
A set of O rings - amzn.to/3urn80c
The entire T connector - amzn.to/34zT3AS
If you're feeling more ambitious.
A basic set of picks helped immensely to fish out the faulty O ring - amzn.to/34h6FAY
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
The commission is small and there is no additional cost to you. Your click and purchase really helps the channel!
Follow the Cave on:
Instagram at instagram.com/theprojectcave
Facebook at facebook.com/theprojectcave
www.theprojectc...
www.ibetalo.com
www.betterthana...
All videos are my opinions and are for entertainment purposes only. Tools and projects can be dangerous. Anything you try that is inspired by my videos is done at your own risk.
www.videezy.com Stock video by Videezy
You can find an assortment of awesome stuff, including the rounded subscribe button incorporated into this video.
Copyright Ibetalo, llc. - All Rights Reserved
Негізгі бет Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары F 150 Slow Coolant Leak! Change the Faulty T Pipe O Ring!
Пікірлер: 32