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1994 Ford Explorer Leaking - Engine
Question: My Explorer's coolant system was neglected and within the last 6 months have replaced the thermostat, thermostat housing, all hoses, heater control valve, water pump and radiator cap. The water pump and thermostat were replaced yesterday due to a heavy leak from the water pump and thermostat area. Upon refilling with coolant, it seemed I still had the same leak. I have now realized that it's not coming from either component, but appears to be coming from the engine block itself, although I haven't been able to pinpoint the leak due to parts obstructing my vision. Could it be the "core plugs" or "freeze plugs" that are now leaking? If so, where can I find them?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Technican: The intake gaskets have high failure rates on these engines (causing coolant leaks)
Also make sure there is not a leak from the block heater.
There is a 'May 95 TSB' on coolant loss for your explorer. A tsb is a technical service bulletin. Your ford dealer will have a copy.
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