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Could be the gasket, or a hose etc. IME when the pump seal fails =
coolant is flicked off the pulley and round the engine compartment.
But if standing idle with no coolant for some time then yes could be =
seals. Take the fan belt off and spin the pump - coolant or noise? =
Same with the alt. The run it without the fan belt and see if the noise =
is there or not. Depends on the noise but the fan blade grommets could =
have perished, does the fan wobble about?
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I'm thinking the water pump has failed? Here is where water is =
dripping out.
=20
Short history - car was running and driving; we took the engine out to =
work on the transmission; life got in the way; a few years later we put =
them all back in (and, peripherally, there was a problem with the clutch =
fork so we had to pull it again!!!! looking for a little sympathy . . =
.) got it back in, started it up, and getting a steady stream of drips =
right here. and there is a bit of a racket coming from the front of the =
engine.
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Am thinking the seals in the pump dried out.
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years later=20
we put them all back in (and, peripherally, there was a problem with =
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clutch fork so we had to pull it again!!!! looking for a little =
sympathy=20
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stream of=20
drips right here. and there is a bit of a racket coming from the =
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