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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Coolant Leak

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Are these 131's?

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Have a coolant leak that appears to be coming from the back of the head or block but cannot see it. I do see evidence of coolant on the bellhousing. Is this a common problem or is this a unique situation??
 
If you have a 99 to 01 with a 50 block it could be common. Most of the time it is on the passinger side, behind the exhaust on the block. My friend had a 99 that hade the crack. He traded it off to the Dura Max.
 
It maybe caused by a freeze plug, I think, I have heard of this problem before. I just don't remember the cause. Try a search for coolant leaks and cylinder head.
 
I also have the same problem. Turns out it is a freeze plug on the rear passenger side of the head. Very small plug (approx 3/8"). I thought at first it was a blown head gasket, and was qouted a 1100. 00 fix from Scheid Diesel in Effingham Il. You can only imagine my relief when I found it to be A freeze plug instead. THEN - you can only imagine my dismay when I found, that the only way to get to this plug was to "REMOVE THE HEAD". Now I have a 1100. 00 freeze plug instead!! QUESTION? Does anyone have any other solution to repair this??
 
Hey guys, THANKS!! That gives me hope. I also did the mirror thing - that's how I determined it was the plug. I will do some checking around to see what I can come up with. If you or anyone else has any ideas - I'M OPEN!! Thanks again.
 
Hey guys, THANKS!! That gives me hope. I also did the mirror thing - that's how I determined it was the plug. I will do some checking around to see what I can come up with. If you or anyone else has any ideas - I'M OPEN!! Thanks again.



Would it help to take the transmission/engine mount bolts loose & jack up the transmission to gain clearance. It should pivot the engine enough to give you a few inches.
 
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