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Leak on highway under pressure and no leak at idle Against my better judgement, slapped some jb weld on it last night to get it home with no leaks, but the leak has weaseled its way back through this morning If all other suggestions and above not resolve, perhaps exhaust gas in coolant test at radiator shop would be good

Hg leak is always a possibility. I see a few coolant bypass kits but don’t understand the benefits 2008 3500 stock qclb dually inferno red

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We looked at five components in a cummins engine that could cause coolant loss with no leaks These issues include cylinder head crack, defective water pump, and head gasket problems Natural evaporation and blocked radiators can also cause this issue White smoke, overheating, and warning light are symptoms of coolant loss outside of leaks.

My 6.7 is losing coolant, with no visible leaks Replace thermostat, still didn't help Oil looks good, doesn't white smoke, pressurized the coolant system all was good, head gasket looks good No matter the reason why you’re losing coolant, it’s imperative that the root cause be found and addressed

Coolant plays a crucial role in regulating engine temperature, and a coolant leak can cause the engine to overheat, which can lead to expensive engine damage or even complete engine failure.

New to the site and looking for some help. Truck is using/losing coolant like crazy The problem is that there are no visible leaks anywhere, as far as i can tell it isn’t a 53 block, no white smoke other than a little puff when it’s first started in the morning, no coolant in oil Got a small coolant leak on my ‘17 6.7 cummins

Anyone know the name of this part and if it’s worth replacing vs any alternatives of fixing it

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