Do a leakdown test and see if the coolant bubbles...
Or simply do a pressure test on the cooling system.
Keith
At 07:13 1/28/03, you wrote:
>sump?
>:~((
>PhilN
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Alan J. Richer" <mrchurchill109@yahoo.com>
>To: <lro@koan.team.net>
>Sent: 28 January 2003 13:02
>Subject: [lro] Leaky rangie?
>
>
> >
> > Pretend it's a coil-sprung Series....8*)
> >
> > OK, so here's the deal. I have an 88 Range Rover that is
> > sucking down its entire coolant bottle when stopped and
> > emptying the radiator. However, I'm not seeing where the
> > coolant is going - no dripping anywhere and all the hoses
> > and such look tight and clean.
> >
> > The radiator's dodgy and old, but it doesn't seem to be
> > overtly leaking. Nor is there any coolan tin the exhaust
> > smoke, or a smell of antifreeze in the cab.
> >
> > Help me out here, folks - I need ideas bad.
> >
> > ajr
> >
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