ForcedTorque;1803775 said:JZ?
Coolant in the alternator doesn't look like a great design
ForcedTorque;1803775 said:JZ?
Coolant in the alternator doesn't look like a great design
IBoughtASupra;1803821 said:You should only run Toyota Red in a Toyota cooling system. Well, water freezes below 32F, so by the numbers, it could freeze in the block if you has straight water. I have never seen it but it doesn't mean it can't happen.
OP had green coolant. I doubt that's why it cracked. Maybe it was leaned up against something when the motor was out this last time Kevin?
destrux;1803856 said:Judging by where it's cracked it seems likely that it was from the bolts not being evenly torqued or from a piece of the old gasket stuck to the housing (somewhere near the middle of the pump). Aluminum cracks easily if things aren't perfectly flat.
I cracked a GM 3.4L upper intake manifold right down the middle once because I left a small chunk of the old gasket on the manifold by mistake.
Poodles;1803903 said:He had a leak, more than likely displacing the gasket. Overtightening in that spot would cause it to crack quite easily. Cause sounds pretty clear (i.e. what did he do? :rofl: )