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Coolant leak
Drivers side, seems to be towards the rear, was dripping off the tranny and steam was coming of the exhaust cross member. was about 2 ticks above the 210* mark, not overheated.
Did this when I stopped in my drive way, leaked out about a half gallon or less. Refilled with coolant and started with no leak and was running about 205*. Drove it a little with no leak when I stopped. ETA: I don't think this started until I had stopped and turned off the engine. Thoughts please.
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Re: Coolant leak
Best way to check it would be to get a pressure tester on there and see where its coming from. On driver's side, you have intake gasket, the heater lines are on the passenger side, but I wouldn't rule that out. Best way to see would be get a pressure tester on ther and take a close look and see where its coming from.
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