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slight coolant leak around block heater, anyone?

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Need advice on additional horespower

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I was under the truck trying to locate a short vibration I am experiencing just for a second or two when putting the truck in gear and I noticed some coolant.

It is just barely wet around the area where the block heater is screwed in with a drop hanging off the heater, anyone else have this problem? Hopefully just a snug with the wrench will fix it because I would to take it in just for this.





Thanks guys
 
Loose from the factory

This is a VERY common occurence. I suspect the guy that screws them in doesn't have a wrench and just puts 'em in finger tight ;)



There have been many threads mentioning this to the point it almost seems 'standard'... I took mine in to the dealer and they tightened it up. I doubt it needs to be replaced. .
 
Thanks. I did some searching again and found on this board and others that it seems to be common. I must have mistyped something the first time I searched. I think I will unplug the cord and throw the socket and torque wrench on it. I saw some posts that said 35ftlbs I believe.
 
You can tighten it up a couple more turns with a large socket.

Or you can remove (beware of coolant loss) use teflon tape and re-install.
 
I just used a big wrench and got about 3/4 turn out of it. So far I have driven it about 15miles and no sign of coolant. I might unplug it this weekend and put the torque wrench on it.
 
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