Yes you can block off the rear A/C on most any vehicle. Go to www.streetrodguys.com they have block kits for most vehicles.
There is another company that also has them. Dealer Automotive Services. 1-800-394-8515. A little more reasonably priced.
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If a blood vessel ruptures, it has developed a leak. In an artery (going away from the heart) the blood will leak much faster than in a vein (going back to the heart).
Freeze Out plug, cracked block or waterjacket.
If a blood vessel ruptures, it has developed a leak. In an artery (going away from the heart) the blood will leak much faster than in a vein (going back to the heart).
There is a leak in a fuel line. The most common spot is the hoses that run up the back of the block along the trans bell housing.There is a leak in a fuel line. The most common spot is the hoses that run up the back of the block along the trans bell housing.
It can do but it can also track between passages in the block.
Yes you can. A cracked block does not necessarily mean the car will overheat. If a block is cracked at a coolant jacket then coolant will leak out and the car will overheat if the leak is bad enough. If the leak is not very major or if the crack is at a point that does not have a coolant jacket then it will not overheat. A cracked block could leak oil, compressed air/fuel, coolant, or nothing at all and still be cracked. -R. Mesyef
To block the leak in the basement you have to use your piece of bambo, click on your bambo and place it in the middle of the broken pipe. Hope this helps deb!
boot or window seals
your probably dont even want to know, it is located at the rear of the block under /behind the intake manifold, at the very top of the engine block. we have a similar vehicle in the shop now with a severe oil leak which was assumed to be the rear seal, after removing the tranny we discovered that the leak was actually the cam position sensor. I don't know if it can be reached from up top, it dont look like there would be enough room, however we just reached up the back of the block since the tranny was already out.
well never if you have to add soem more gaz in there then you have a leak you should never have to put back gaz since this is a sealed environnement if you have to put some in then you have a leak if you never get any leak then the answer is never
yes...can leak oil from ac bolt...threads into sside of block..must have crack in side of block..