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- 1973 Mustang Mach 1
The 351C motor I built for the Rickster has been installed, transmission is in, exhaust is in, and fuel system plumbing is done. I've checked the fuel system for leaks, but have no fuel in the tank yet. I was hoping to start the engine for the first time this weekend. I filled it with coolant and was finishing up some wiring that I needed to do before firing it up. The next morning when I put the car in the air, I found a small amount of fluid on the floor below the bell housing. I removed the inspection plate and found a small drip about to come out. I pulled the valve covers and all is oily, but otherwise dry up there. I can find no leaking freeze plugs or pipe plugs, and no leaking hoses. So, where is the coolant coming from? Close inspection revealed some around the separator plate along the rear oil pan seal. I don't recall any openings to the water jacket inside the bellhousing, just oil gallery plugs and cam tunnel plug.
Sooo.... I am stumped. I have no idea where the coolant is coming from, but I'm thinking it shouldn't be leaking. If you have any ideas, insights, or suggestions, I'd sure appreciate hearing them. Thanks.
Sooo.... I am stumped. I have no idea where the coolant is coming from, but I'm thinking it shouldn't be leaking. If you have any ideas, insights, or suggestions, I'd sure appreciate hearing them. Thanks.