93rev2sev
SHO Member
I seem to be "consuming" coolant, too. Although, I think it's my water pump...leaking from the weep hole onto the hot block and down onto the exhaust. Whatever dosent steam off of the engine is being burned up on the cat. It only leaks under pressure, so I never see a puddle.
How old is your water pump? If you suspect it's the pump (or if you want to diagnose the leak at all) get a coolant system pressure tester. Pressurize the system and see how long it takes to lose pressure. Once it loses pressure(even if it takes an hour), repressurize it. Do that 4 or 5 times on a cold engine and you will see where it's coming from.
Make sure you will be able to trace the leak. Start with clean cardboard under the front of the car. You wll have a fresh coolant trail to follow and you will probably be able to see the dripping.
Another common spot for "invisible" leaks are the heater hoses. These are rubber and steel hoses on the drivers side, behind and under the throttle body. Look at where the steel tube turns into to rubber hose.
How old is your water pump? If you suspect it's the pump (or if you want to diagnose the leak at all) get a coolant system pressure tester. Pressurize the system and see how long it takes to lose pressure. Once it loses pressure(even if it takes an hour), repressurize it. Do that 4 or 5 times on a cold engine and you will see where it's coming from.
Make sure you will be able to trace the leak. Start with clean cardboard under the front of the car. You wll have a fresh coolant trail to follow and you will probably be able to see the dripping.
Another common spot for "invisible" leaks are the heater hoses. These are rubber and steel hoses on the drivers side, behind and under the throttle body. Look at where the steel tube turns into to rubber hose.