- new to the forum from Naguabo,Puerto Rico
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Junior Member
All the hose are tight,temperature is normal! Water pump is good!!
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Chief Moderator
Sup man. Welcome to the site.
Try looking at your head gaskets. There tricky because it might b bad on the top of the head and just rolling down the side. I have a 5.4 and my head gasket went. And I didn't know until it was too late. If there is water coming down. The only thing it could b is ur heads. On that particular part where u explained it was coming from. But to be sure. Get a flash light and check every crevis to b sure it's not the head gasket. Good luck homes. Leme know how u make out
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Junior Member
Water reservoir is in the front driver side
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I check with a flashlight n i can find nothing man but i will check again n the head gasket too
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Alright so yeah, it's probably what Joe said.
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Junior Member
I was thinking to eliminate heater hose to begin with that!
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Chief Moderator
Hey man it could b. I'm just sayin from my experiance. I had an 03 cobra with a 4.6 and the head gasket went on that too. All I'm sayin is follow that water as best as u can bro. Could b the head.
If u can't find it comin from any lines or hoses. I would bet that could be it. High mileage?
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R you gettin a puddle or just a couple drops on the ground?
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Junior Member
Yeap the truck has 179,000 miles
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A couple of drops
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A couple of drops down the passenger side
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Chief Moderator
Werd. Sounds like its just starting. If u can't find the leak I would pressure test the cylinder. Which ever one doesn't hold is where ur leak is.
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Or. You could find the leak somewhere else. It could b it's just running down something and u haven't caught it yet. But I'm gonna say it could b ur head gasket homes. Good luck
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Junior Member
I would try to find that leak n let you know joe thank!! My uncle has a f100 ranger lariat xlt 79 with only 65,000 miles i would post some pics so you can see it! Everything is stock the motor even the a/c is stock n still working
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