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slow coolant leak thru timing belt cover

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I have a slow coolant leak thru timing belt cover only when eng is running. I'm thinking water pump seal, but it is draing between center cover and pass side cover. HMM

 

any info is splendid!

 

Max

I would say water pump, mine leaked like that when it went out.

I agree, sounds like the wp. I had cam seal on the drivers side that was dripping on the passanger....weird. Where are you in Illinois? I'm in Mchenry - and a civil engineer - where are you going to school?

Could be an external head gasket leak. Stick a pump on the radiator instead of a rad cap and presurise the system, while cold. Look for the drip...

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I am going to have to take the cover off, and look saturday.

 

I go to school at Illinois Valley Com. College. My major is Computer Engineer, my minor is

Civil CAD/Drafter

 

Your not to far away intriguing!

 

Max

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