Camaro Coolant Leak????

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Old 03-27-2017, 06:58 PM
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Hello all, I just got off riding my camaro for about an hour in the freeway and when I parked it I noticed water spilling under my car, so I popped the hood up and their is a crack in my rubber cap and my coolant is leaking??? I think I might have a valve missing in there as well, I am confused can someone help me on what I need to do and what part I need to replace? Also I do need to flush my coolant because it is brown and rusty. Thank you all!

 
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Old 03-29-2017, 08:22 AM
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not sure what it is, doesnt look like its stock. looks like someone removed something and capped it off with a rubber fitting. can you get a better recording or still photo's to show its location better. there is a coolant level sensor in that location, also the overflow is there but its close to the radiator cap. this looks like you may have a lt1 radiator that uses a return that goes to that area and capped it off. try a new rubber cap.
 
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not sure what it is, doesnt look like its stock. looks like someone removed something and capped it off with a rubber fitting. can you get a better recording or still photo's to show its location better. there is a coolant level sensor in that location, also the overflow is there but its close to the radiator cap. this looks like you may have a lt1 radiator that uses a return that goes to that area and capped it off. try a new rubber cap.
yeah I had my radiator replaced about a year ago from a mechanic who had good yelp ratings. I did not know he did the job so poorly and he happily took $350 off my hands.

By any chance do you know what that rubber cap is called? And it looks like I'm missing something under the rubber cap. Thanks craby!
 
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Radiator Drain, AKA Petcock AKA Radiator drain ****

Seems to depend on where you live.

Is that at the top or bottom of the radiator?
 
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My Bad,,, I watched the video again and check my 2000, that is suppose to be a hose that runs under the throttle body.
 

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My Bad,,, I watched the video again and check my 2000, that is suppose to be a hose that runs under the throttle body.
wow, I dont even think I have the hose because there is nothing connected to it
 
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Originally Posted by Gorn
Hmm so all I need to do is put 2 petcocks on both the spots in the picture( The leaking rubber cap and the throttle line?)


Since I haven't touched the car since the coolant leak would it be best to flush it out first?
Also what would cause my rubber cap to leaking? I haven't used it in the freeway for a while and I'm guessing it was because it overheated?
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at the least replace the rubber cap.
 
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if the car is new to you it would be a good idea to change all fluids and filters. that is unless you have records from the previous owner
 

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