k5robnp wrote:
I have been chasing a slow coolant leak for a while now. The jeep runs good, and I have put a new thermostat on it as well as gone around and replaced all the factory spring hose clamps with real worm drive ones. The occasional drips stopped but every now and again the thing pukes coolant out of the overflow. I thought it could be the egr cooler putting pressure into the system so I did a full EGR delete. The problem still persisted so I got a diesel chemical headgasket tester and It showed absolutely no combustion gasses in the coolant. Are the turbo's on these things liquid cooled? I have been in there but forgot if it was or not. It does have the GDE eco tune in it which is great but this coolant thing is really annoying since its the wifes car. Is there any way the coolant reservoir could be bad? I also replaced the cap a while ago as well. Any idea would be appreciated
The turbo's are NOT water cooled, only oil runs through them to cool and lubricate the bearings!
Puking coolant out the overflow is an indicator of to much pressure in the cooling system from either engine overheating or combustion gases being forced into the cooling system and overpressurizing it.
Sounds like to me the head gasket is leaking?
You did not say whether or not it ever overheats or shows a higher than normal temperature on the temperature gauge!
What pressure cap are you using on the coolant reservoir?
and lastly, what coolant do you have in the cooling system? Only HOAT coolants like "ZEREX™ G-05" should be used in Jeep CRD engines...

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