Another mile on my pilgrimage to the font of P38 knowledge...!
My offering today is that I managed to replace the transfer box oil all by myself! 2.2L out - looking pretty black I may say; 2.3 odd L in. No great drama there - except that it initially drained faster than I expected, and missed the collecting bowl..! More floor cleaning.
Then to examine the coolant leak. Pulled the inspection plate off - a little 'grimy' but as it's possibly been there for 20 years, I wouldn't say it was excessive.
Certainly no sign of water or corrosion in there.
The core plugs on the OS of the block look pretty good too.
This is the worst one - on the NS - most exposed to road spray, but you can see the one next to it, which is more sheltered, is pretty good.
So I'm assuming the ones inside the bellhousing are going to be OK, and the leak isn't coming from there (yay!).
I cleaned the area up and because I'd had the engine running a little to power up the EAS compressor, I could then see a little pink leak trace down the outside of the bellhousing.
Very hard to get a look in behind the top of the engine - all this really tells me is that this rocker gasket is leaking...
Maybe more signs of dried up, pink coolant here. The green line is my best guesstimate for the path of the leak - which I hope points to the valley gasket...?
Off to delve into the WSM with a stiff drink.
oh... and my EAS collet/O ring re-seating didn't work....