Leaking The Green Stuff!

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JoeHoe_SHO

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Well...I think I did this one to myself. It all started after I played a little cat and mouse w/a Civic...a nice little trip up to 130(fast civic) and when I got home, I saw steam coming from the passenger side of the engine bay. My first thought was waterpump headbang But...

When I had a waterpump fail on my former 93 ATX, I could see the coolent dripping on the subframe and the engine temp was higher than normal. This time, I see no drips from the water pump, but there is coolent leaking from the general area...The steam appears that it is coming from the waterpump but like I said, I don't see any temp. changes or anything like that.

I am leaking coolent though, I just don't know where it is coming from. Does a waterpump slowly die before it fails? Could it be anything else? I tired to investigate the matter to the best of my ability, but I cannot find the leak. I'm thinking it is my waterpump...but I'm in denial, I don't want to change my waterpump...I'm sure you guys understand why.

I don't see any coolent on my CPS, any of the plastic down there, subframe, and the coolent is coming from the waterpump/powersteering resevour/radiator hose area but I can't identify the leak.

Any help is appreciated...


Side note- My powersteering was feeling a little funky...but then I added some fluid and it seemed to take care of problem...don't think that had anything to do w/coolent leak...but it may have...and it looks like I could have a small leak in my power steering cooler, but I think I temp. took care of that one using that Valvoline synthetic leak stopping stuff in the red bottle...ya know :D
 

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The water pump leak first shows up at the bottom of the lower timing belt cover as a drip that ends up on the front bank catalytic converter. It cuold also be the lower radiator hose or the seals between the pump and the block or outlet tube.
 

Freak SHO

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Joe,

Check your heater-box drain, on the p/s firewall, just below the a/c condenser line. If it's leaking there, your heater core is at fault.

Running with a Civic up to 130?? What, were you towing him? lol
 

JoeHoe_SHO

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I hope its the hose...I'm almost convinced now that it is not the waterpump as I have not seen any coolent on the lower timing belt cover...

BTW- Welcome back Scott...good trip?

I hope it is not the heater core...that is a pain to fix and it costs a lot to have someone else do. I've heard its anywhere from 250 to 500 bones for labor cry

I ran the Civic mostly in 5th (from 80) he started pulling at around 100, then I down shifted into fourth and it was over then. I don't usually "race" cars like that...but this kid in the Civic started behind me and passed me like he "blew me away" kindda thing, so I SHOwed him the deal...passed him very easy and I downshifted into fourth when he had about a car and a half on me. Not really a **** in my book...everyone should know that a SHO will easily beat a stock civic...rather badly too I might add :D

<small>[ June 09, 2003, 06:11 PM: Message edited by: JoeHoe_SHO ]</small>
 

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