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    Can you lose coolant without having a leak?

    I have been topping up the cooling system a bit too regularly - each time I drive it.

    I have a coolant level alarm and it goes off when I brake down hill. I top up the to just over the level (about 50ml) before I go anywhere and sure enough in under 20km the coolant sensor goes off when braking down hill.

    I've had the system pressure tested - 3hrs no loss of pressure

    The coolant alarm does not go off if braking on the flat or uphill so I do not think it is a short.

    I have just replace the reservoir cap and no change.

    Where is my coolant going? Should I be worried?

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    I'm thinking head gasket or waterpump.
    I've seen water pumps hold pressure when hot and drop water when the system cools dowm.

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    Noooo, don't tell me that. I've just had an engine rebuild and new water pump fitted

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    Check for leaks in the LPG converter hoses.
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    Also check your passenger side floor under the carpet .... just in case your heater is leaking

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Check for leaks in the LPG converter hoses.
    Yay, Thank you Ron.

    I ran the car up to LPG operating temp and found a small drip off one of the converter hoses. I waited until the engine had cooled down again and tightened the hose clamp, wiped up the small puddle under the airbox (one wonder I could not spot anything on the floor), ran up to operating temp and no leak visible.

    I'll keep an eye on the coolant level for a couple of days, but hopefully that is it problem solved.

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    COOLANT LEAK THOUGH TIMMING COVER INTO SUMP

    Quote Originally Posted by black betty View Post
    I have been topping up the cooling system a bit too regularly - each time I drive it.

    I have a coolant level alarm and it goes off when I brake down hill. I top up the to just over the level (about 50ml) before I go anywhere and sure enough in under 20km the coolant sensor goes off when braking down hill.

    I've had the system pressure tested - 3hrs no loss of pressure

    The coolant alarm does not go off if braking on the flat or uphill so I do not think it is a short.

    I have just replace the reservoir cap and no change.

    Where is my coolant going? Should I be worried?


    MINE LEAKED INTO THE SUMP AND MUCKED MY OIL UP, THE GASKET BETWEEN THE TIMMING COVER AND BLOCK STUFFED UP

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