My '96 ranger has been parked for a while due to a coolant leak until I could get to it. The disappearing coolant has been going on for several years. For a long time I figured it was just a slow leak and I just topped it off every few months. One day about six months ago the valve that send hot water to the heater core literally blew up. I was 2 or three blocks from home when the steam cloud erupted and I basically coasted down the hill to my house. The engine temp gauge never made it into the hot range although it did go up to about halfway between normal and hot. I ordered the valve replaced it, serviced the coolant level and drove on for a while. After a while the slow leak got worse. The problem is that i can't find it. I have no coolant puddle on the driveway. The engine passes a glove and combustion gas test at the radiator cap. There is no oil in the coolant and no coolant in the oil. I don't see any cracks or holes in the overflow tank. However I fill the tank to the full line and if I let the truck sit for a month without starting it or driving it the fluid level drops to zero. The radiator remains full. So clearly the fluid is leaking out somewhere below the level of the bottom of the plastic tank. Yet, I have no puddle. The other piece of info is that the car has about 100,000 miles on it. I bought a UV light and some dye and there is clearly a leak at the typical place on the upper timing chain cover passenger side. That said its a dribble and its above the bottom of the overflow tank. It also only dribbles from that spot if the engine is running.
I could really use some help from someone smarter than me in troubleshooting this. I'm especially confused since it leaks dow even if its not running - it just takes a while.
I could really use some help from someone smarter than me in troubleshooting this. I'm especially confused since it leaks dow even if its not running - it just takes a while.