turbojimmy
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....would it take to lose pressure in the cooling system?
I know I'm being anal about this, but I want to be 100% sure there's no combustion-related coolant leak before I really start to hammer on the car.
The coolant pressure check revealed a very slow pressure leak somewhere. I noticed this morning that the bottom of the rad support is damp over by the lower rad hose. Not dripping wet but too damp to be left over from when I drained the rad to take the motor out. Could a very small leak - not big enough to even cause a drip or noticable loss in coolant - cause the pressure loss?
Thanks,
Jim
I know I'm being anal about this, but I want to be 100% sure there's no combustion-related coolant leak before I really start to hammer on the car.
The coolant pressure check revealed a very slow pressure leak somewhere. I noticed this morning that the bottom of the rad support is damp over by the lower rad hose. Not dripping wet but too damp to be left over from when I drained the rad to take the motor out. Could a very small leak - not big enough to even cause a drip or noticable loss in coolant - cause the pressure loss?
Thanks,
Jim