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xbird's turbo install block warmer leak
Xbird (Chris), who lives in Canada, installed his Greddy turbo yesterday. There was a block warmer that ran behind the turbo and made the fit extremely tight. So tight that it cut the block warmer and now there is a leak after the turbo was installed. My suggestion to him is to remove the warmer and install a different one that routes a different way. Is there anyone that has had this experience and has any suggestions? Thanks.
By the way, that was the leak he had posted in another post. It is a coolant leak and not an oil leak. Also, Chris is not near a computer and asked me to post this for him. Steve |
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I am sorry, I don't think I know what a block warmer is.
What does it do? and where is it located? sorry, maybe I can help later, aj ![]() |
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Update!
OK, Yes, it's the block heater that is on the way of the turbo
it's right behind the Turbo Inlet ! I finally decided to take my turbo out, and take that engine warmer out, i asked everywhere, they said there won't be any different sizes. Well then i decided to not use the block heater ! BUT i can't find any nuts or bolts or screws to block that ****ing big hole ! it's i think 28 mm large ! Then... what can i do??? well... USE DREMEL ! i used to dremel to cut a little bit out of that metal! it's like a metal that looks like a small but big dick ! then there is a rubber plug at the end which touches the turbo ! I put some electrical tape around it ! In conclusion i cut part of that shit out, now... IT IS NOT LEAKING ! Although it is still in touch with the turbo ! I droved it for a while, don't see any leaks! but i smelt something burning, i checked everything out, nothing is wrong, it's probably those electrical tape or the rubber is burning! but after a while, it's all good, not too much burnt smell ! I think it's all good now ! hopefully it will forever ~ there is another leak that i saw, it's on gasket where it connects the downpipe and the CAT, that metal gasket isn't in a good shape ! i probably need to buy a new one ! BUT those leak doesn't leak air out ! it leaks out some kind of LIQUID ! it looks like water, or it looks like engine oil ! me and my friend tasted it, doesn't taste like oil nor water ! is it possible that OIL is coming out?? After a 20 mins drive, i don see anything leaking out from there... well i hope it will be all good after tonight! Thanks for all the help guys ! Chris |
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Ok Damnit !
That freaking block heater is still leaking A LITTLE BIT ! I will probabaly go to honda and ask them if they have something to block that hole, then i am not going to use the block heater ! IF they don't have anything like that, i will use my dremel to cut that dick out ! I got a friend that has a friend installed a turbo on his civic, i just called him, i hope he knows what his friend did, then i can do it !!! ***... i hate Canada !!! stupid ppl, stupid weather, stupid NO AFTERMARKET PARTS ! |
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OK I FINALLY FOUND OUT WHAT THAT IS
IT'S CALLED A DRAIN PLUG !!! https://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com that's where i found it !!! it's under the cylinder block section! I didn't hesitate at all and order it !!! I think you might probably be able to get it at your local dealer ! but coz i called my local dealer, they said they don't have it, i would think the 90 % don't have stock of those stuff ! it will take weeks for them to order it ! so i ordered it online without any hesitation !!! I hope it will arrive ASAP !!! it cost around 12 bucks plus shipping ! i hope it's worth it !! |
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For those of you who doesn't have a block heater and is wondering where the block heater is located
here you go a picture of where it is ! ![]() |
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i think isaw something like taht on my accord, except mine is behind the block, under the intake manifold.
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same here, it's right above the oil filter. I guess that's the only difference between the canadian D16z6 and the american one. later, aj |
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