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Update to Leaking Coolant

http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/volvo/1397603/220/240/260/280/cooling_fluid_flow_diagram_cant_find_one.html

Update: The 83 would not leak when I took her out for a drive. And the one time
that I noticed it dripping was when I was running from one appointment to the next and really I didn't have an extra minute. I know, an extra minute there could save me hours later....I know ...I know....

What I did discover that in my fluid tank there seems to be small/tiny rubber
particles floating around and stuck on the walls. It is not like oil it is like shreaded rubber.

Any Ideas where this could of come from, has anyone had a simular issue?








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    Update to Leaking Coolant

    1994 944T

    Purchased the car two years ago with 175K. At that time I did a freshening up that included (among many other things)a new Hepu waterpump, heater hoses, oil cooler hoses, lower radiator hose, flush and renew coolant.

    At 178K the Hepu pump failed- coolant pouring out of the weep hole; saved from overheat due to low coolant sensor alert. I was 600 miles from home and the only pump I could find was a Duralast. Just prior to and after the pump failure I had a coolant reservoir that looked like the first image below. It was suggested that a hose was degrading but I wasn't able to find one that fit the bill.

    At 181K the Duralast failed in the same fashion (shaft seals failed), again the low coolant sensor saved it from an overheat. I installed a new Hepu. I fill the system with water and over the course of a week drove and drained the cooling system everyday. At that point I installed a 50/50 G-05 mixture and have not had any trouble since (currently 190K).

    That was my experience but I have no proven explanation for what was going on. If I were you I would keep an eye on the coolant level and if you don't have a low coolant sensor keep an eye to the temperature gauge.

    Good luck,
    Randy

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