I Will be looking tonight to make sure it was late around 11:00 pm When i found the leak. i will try my best to find the location before jumping to conclusions but it erks me anyway. i do have a dye kit of some sort i got from X-mas a few years back that you can use a black light on to see the leak. i guess i should pull that out. thanks for your help Jonce >i'd look careful at the hose clamps around the oil cooler above the >oil filter, and on the hoses around the water pump. it's much more >likely that a clamp has loosened up than the water pump failed >already. >clean the area as best you can and blow some talcum powder or chalk >dust all round in there. then run the engine for a while and shut it >off and wait. any leaks will leave a trail in the dust and you can >follow it up to the source. best to be sure before cursing the water >pump. ;) >good luck! >joel
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