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Re: Slow coolant leak - a strange one (?) 200 93

Appreciate the time you all spent in replying. This leak definitely started about the time I replaced my thermostat a couple of weeks ago so the one idea of it coming across the thermostat seal out of the thermostat housing into the timing belt cover wetted my interest. But I've studied the darn thing and can find no way on my B230F how coolant could creep from the thermostat into the timing belt cover. Just can't see it. As to the leak coming from somewhere else as a small, almost imperceptable, stream and landing inside the timing belt cover (because it is definitely coming out of the cover - or more precisely from between the split halfs of the cover at the very bottom) I not biting on that one either. I'll dig into more this weekend.

Robb






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