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Can’t locate the source of a persistent leak on our 302 with a short water pump. Only have a few hours and less than fifty miles on the motor. It was free of leaks at Run and Gun in October, than sat a month without being run. Fired it up and noticed a leak but can’t find the source.
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Coolant puddles in the valley on the left top of the water pump. When the engine is shut down it will disappear. There is what appears to be a threaded hole in the base of the valley. After the engine is shut down I assume the coolant drains through that hole after it has collected in the valley, but where is it coming from?
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Have not removed the fire wall yet. The bolts on the water pump that can be reached from the side are secure. Removing the fire wall will be the next step, but wanted to make sure I was not overlooking something obvious.
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I am not familiar with the internal workings of the water pump on a 302. Was wondering if a gasket could be seeping coolant. Perhaps a gasket got dry setting for a month? Are there any leak issues with these short water pumps?
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It is not the thermostat cover. If it were leaking the coolant would collect on the opposite side. All coolant hoses are tight.
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The amount of the leak is small. Perhaps a half to one cup in thirty minutes of run time. The day after running the engine a puddle the size of a couple of silver dollars was on the garage floor.
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Pics attached taken from the left side, showing the coolant collected in the valley, as well as dry. The threaded hole is visible.


Can’t locate the source of a persistent leak on our 302 with a short water pump. Only have a few hours and less than fifty miles on the motor. It was free of leaks at Run and Gun in October, than sat a month without being run. Fired it up and noticed a leak but can’t find the source.
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Coolant puddles in the valley on the left top of the water pump. When the engine is shut down it will disappear. There is what appears to be a threaded hole in the base of the valley. After the engine is shut down I assume the coolant drains through that hole after it has collected in the valley, but where is it coming from?
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Have not removed the fire wall yet. The bolts on the water pump that can be reached from the side are secure. Removing the fire wall will be the next step, but wanted to make sure I was not overlooking something obvious.
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I am not familiar with the internal workings of the water pump on a 302. Was wondering if a gasket could be seeping coolant. Perhaps a gasket got dry setting for a month? Are there any leak issues with these short water pumps?
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It is not the thermostat cover. If it were leaking the coolant would collect on the opposite side. All coolant hoses are tight.
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The amount of the leak is small. Perhaps a half to one cup in thirty minutes of run time. The day after running the engine a puddle the size of a couple of silver dollars was on the garage floor.
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Pics attached taken from the left side, showing the coolant collected in the valley, as well as dry. The threaded hole is visible.