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I have a totally stock 99 coupe C5
Lately I have found a puddle of coolant on the ground approx 2 cups, a few different times.
and now my low coolant sensor is activated.
Can you tell where on the engine it's dripping from? Could be a few things, water pump failing, hose failing, cracked thermostat housing. With the hood open look into the motor and see where the drip might be originating from. If your thermostat was going bad it won't leak, engine temps would increase. I would lean more towards a water pump or hose.
I did some poking around, I found it wet underneath the waterpump above the small belt tensioner, (about 4" towards the center of the engine from the thermostat housing)
What does this mean?
waterpump is bad or going bad? my temps are normal.
Is it a leak from the waterpump gasket or is there a bypass hole in the pump or something?
What can I expect to pay for a new pump and are they difficult to replace? I am mechanicly inclined, I have tools and beer.
Here is my advice on pump replacement!! Make sure that you order and get the new and improved metal water pump gaskets. If the paper ones are on there, it will be a royal pain in the *** to scrape them off!!!
There are TWO types of pumps out there. Early style and late style. If you look at your pump pulley and it has FOUR fasteners holding the pulley to the pump, you have the early type!
If you do NOT see any bolts on the pulley, you have the late C5 style pump. The pulley will not come off the pump.
When you order and receive your pump,,,make sure that you get the same type. I think you can up grade an early style pump to a late style pump but, I'm mot 100% sure. If you get a late style pump, it WILL come with a pulley already installed on the pump! the early style will NOT have a pulley!
Make sure that you refill the system with DEXCOOL and distilled water!
Def. water pump. All good advice above. Our '98 had started to leak last year. It had the old style pump with the bolt on pulley. Replaced with the new style, no problem. Bob at Fitchners is a great way to go if your local dealer will not price match GMPartsDirect.com. If you do it youself and had the old paper gasket, be careful scraping it off, it is just aluminum under there. Also, I leaned on the surge tank too hard and cracked a nipple on the return and had to buy a new tank. ($40)
one last precaution, use a torque wrench when re-installing the pump. the aluminum block is unforgiving so make sure to torque to the correct specs. It's right up front on the engine so R&R is relatively easy. the dealership will charge $400 ish for the work, maybe more.
thanks guys.
should I wait until something else happens with the pump, or should I change the pump out now.
what will happen if I let it go???
I looked and I do have the late style pump (press on pulley)
I recently bought a 178* thermostat (not installed yet) from west coast corvettes, hopefully it will fit in the new pump.
I plan on using an AC Delco unit.
Recommend fixing it NOW! My friend had the same problem and a few days after he noticed the leak, he had Niagara Falls under there and almost got stranded on the road!. Its a good time to flush the entire system and refill it with the correct 50/50 distilled water and DEXCOOL
Also make sure that you check the area BETWEEN the AC Condenser and the radiator. It frequently gets clogged up with grass, and sand causing a loss of cooling efficiency.
I always add a water pump lubricant when ever I flush and fill the system.