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Re: [ST] Smelling that (not so) sweet coolant



Thanks Bill and Chris.  I will report back on anything I find that could be 
helpful to the LiST.

George Cope
Roseville, CA
'99 Sprint ST Midnight
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Harwood" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: [ST] Smelling that (not so) sweet coolant


> George
>
> I would start by checking the level in the header tank between rides.
> Make sure the temperature is the same for accurate comparison so
> preferably cold.  Also park in the same spot for getting it level.
>
> Chris Harwood
> 00 RS
>
>>>> gcope@xxxxxxxxxxxx 24/10/2005 01:24:09 >>>
> Damn.  I think may have a coolant leak.  The past two days have been 70
>
> degrees F but I smell coolant at each stop.  The engine is not showing
> any
> signs of overheating.
>
> Where do I start looking?  There is nothing leaking on the ground.
>
> George Cope
> Roseville, CA
> '99 Sprint ST Midnight 28,000+ miles
>
>
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