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Re: coolant leak after timing belt change
You don't say what engine you have.
If it is a V6 definitely should have changed the water pump.The pump bearings and seals fail at 60K miles + since the water pump is driven by the timing belt this is the primary cause of early failure of the timing belt. "Pronto Breakneck" <no_address@example.com> wrote in message news:9nkfiv83l6gpiqi5muf44s8t6p2fft4l0j@4ax.com... > I changed the timing belt in our 1997 A4 a few months ago, and the car > seems to have developed a slow coolant leak. It's only losing about > half a cup or so a month, but it's frustrating nonetheless. > > As I like to live dangerously, I didn't change the water pump while I > was in there. I didn't open the cooling system at all, so I'm a > little confused as to why this is cropping up. I suspect I loosened a > hose when I moved the front end carrier forward, but I can't find the > leak for the life of me. > > Does anyone have any insight or hints on where to look first? > > thanks! > > |
Re: coolant leak after timing belt change
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 23:26:29 GMT, "Mike Whiteman" <mickdw@msn.com>
wrote: >You don't say what engine you have. Sorry, it's my first day :) It's the 1.8T. >If it is a V6 definitely should have changed the water pump.The pump >bearings and seals fail at 60K miles + since the water pump is driven by the >timing belt this is the primary cause of early failure of the timing belt. Unhelpful, but thanks anyhoo. |
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