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Coolant leak in my '99


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Got a coolant leak in my '99 Diablo.

It's dripping from the bottom of the metal plate that

bolts to the engine block. Can't see a lot back in there.

Any ideas?

Also, the larger belt goes around two pulleys. Is the top one

the water pump or the bottom? The bottom one has the metal

piece with the holes that attaches to the engine. The top one

also has the skinnier belt that drives the power steering pump.

Any experts out there?

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  • 1 year later...

Hi,

 

Sorry to bring up an old post, but wanted to add that, from your pics and info, it would seem you are/were getting a drip from the weep hole of the water pump, the hole serves a purpose to let us know in advance that the seal/pump is going bad.

 

Was this the case for your car? And did you eventually replace the water pump?

 

 

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Heres a slightly better pic of the weep hole

 

SAM_0043_zpsaeb4c905.jpg

 

 

Ive marked the hole with red arrow, this is something that all owners should keep an eye on, if you start seeing a leek from around the same are as posted above, get the car up and see if its coming from the weep hole.

 

SAM_0043_zpsd9abd3dd.jpg

 

 

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Gotta love this board for things like this!

 

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I love it when instructions are posted on how to do it. :icon_mrgreen:

 

Im just about to do that on my refresh thread.

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