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Unlucky fluke?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by IanGB, Jan 1, 2024.

  1. Jan 1, 2024 at 1:14 PM
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    IanGB

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    My 15 TRD with 82K started to steam and drip coolant the other day. I could not tell exactly where the leak was located, but I knew it was somewhere in the radiator. I just swapped it with a Danso. Before I disconnected the big hoses, I topped the old one off to find the leak. I assumed the seal along the tank, but no. It is a small perforation in a tube with pressed in edges, so from a projectile, that did not even bend the fins next to it. Here is the odd part, the hole was on the engine side of the radiator. WTH? Could a sharp rock have gotten past the skid plate, hit the fan, and been launched into the tube, but not touch the fins? My only other theory involves an ex-girlfriend, armed with a sharp needle and a grudge. Any idea how this could have happened?

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    It's a weird universe, my man! Also, sometimes ex-gf's be CRAAAAZY! :D
     
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    Yeah, though in fairness, after some of my past behavior, a few of them might have a good cause.
     
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    I'm going with the girlfriend theory
     
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    Your original radiator failed?

    or new one leaked 3 days after install?

    I mean there’s holes for stuff to get into the front engine area. In theory if a Little Rock goes there it could get thrown by the drive belt system or fan. But I’ve never actually seen that happen.

    with upgraded/more coverage fender liners (the ones that clip on by the exhaust manifolds) and skid plates there’s less room for things to get in.

    unless it’s a fluke part
    Only time I’ve seen this happen was on a low performance sedan with giant exposed cooler in the lower grill that hit a rock.
     
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    Yes, the original got the hole. I am just baffled as to how it could have happened. There was no work done under the hood for a couple of years, so an errant tool can't be the culprit. If it was on the front and outside of the A/C evaporator, I could see it, but inside the fan shroud?
     
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    Did you drop the fan clutch on it trying to remove it for other work?
     
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    Hopefully, your ability to not just recognize, but also admit, this means you are on your way to being a better man! :thumbsup:
     
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    Unlucky. Rock chip
     
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    Did you drop the fan clutch on it trying to remove it for other work?

    No, I had not done anything under the hood other than spin on an oil filter and add oil for over a year. Nothing remotely close to the radiator. With the shroud and the fan, you'd really have to try to poke something into it in the location of the leak.
     
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    Freak accidents happen to normal people, too.

    Regardless, glad you were paying attention to your gauges and got it fixed.
     
  12. Jan 2, 2024 at 2:02 PM
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    unlucky - likely some small object was launched by the fan...... unless you damaged the fins, can see the witness marks above and below the tube
    I work in the engine cooling industry and it "happens" enough that some manufacturers of vocational trucks screen both sides of the cooling module to reduce incidental damage
     
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    We're any bright light's reported in your area? Alien probing perhaps?
     

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