turboplz
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Mercury Mountaineer
I've got a 99 Mounaineer with the AWD 5.0, 151k miles, only had it for a little over a week now. Today I noticed when I started the engine up (cold engine), I was getting a really good coolant leak coming down from the front passenger side of the engine block. It was dripping about 2 drops of coolant every second.
I climbed underneath to check it out, but I can't get my hand up to the bottom of waterpump to see if it's coming from the weephole and there is really no way I can see if it's coming from the timing cover.
However, when the engine warmed up, there was no more leaking whatsoever. I'm kind of stumped on this one. Is there an easier way to get at the weephole on the waterpump? The truck doesn't overheat, I've been keeping up on the coolant. There is no coolant anywhere else on the engine, just in this general area. Any tips on how to check that area any better?
I climbed underneath to check it out, but I can't get my hand up to the bottom of waterpump to see if it's coming from the weephole and there is really no way I can see if it's coming from the timing cover.
However, when the engine warmed up, there was no more leaking whatsoever. I'm kind of stumped on this one. Is there an easier way to get at the weephole on the waterpump? The truck doesn't overheat, I've been keeping up on the coolant. There is no coolant anywhere else on the engine, just in this general area. Any tips on how to check that area any better?