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It could be a variety of places.Have a 1999 Yukon 5.7 water in radiator drops about 4-5 inches. add water it drops t to 4-5 inches. Don't add water it drops to this level and stays there , engine doesn't get hot. where is my leak. thanks
It could be a variety of places.
How long has this been goin on?
How fast do you lose water?
Are you getting any puddles under your vehicle?
What does your oil look like? Is it kind of milky?
Do you have white smoke coming out if your tailpipe?
If you can, do a pressure test on your coolant system and see where the water is coming out at. If you lose pressure and don’t see water coming out, it might be going into your oil or your cylin
No signs of water in the oil . Can fill up to the over flow on radiator and after driving 50 miles more or less water level in radiator will drop to about 4 inches below overflow. It will stay at this level until you fill it up again. Then drop to the 4 inch level again. It will never drop below the 4 inch level. No signs of water on hoses 0r radiator . Haven't removed fan shroud to check closer. Not over heating. Must only leak while driving. Replace radiator cap, no help. Can't understand why it will not drop below the four inch level.It could be a variety of places.
How long has this been goin on?
How fast do you lose water?
Are you getting any puddles under your vehicle?
What does your oil look like? Is it kind of milky?
Do you have white smoke coming out if your tailpipe?
If you can, do a pressure test on your coolant system and see where the water is coming out at. If you lose pressure and don’t see water coming out, it might be going into your oil or your cylinders.
TY for your reply but I don't see how a compression test would help. There are no signs of coolant in the oil, and there isn't any moisture coming out of the tail pipe. A cooling system pressure test held for over 12 hours with no loss of pressure. I'm going to remove and inspect the coolant recovery bucket next.A compression test is in order.