I didn't let it get hot.its leaking coolant has new waterpump & thermostat it's leaks directlyunder the distributor cap where should we start

Asked by Pams712 Feb 10, 2015 at 09:16 PM about the 1997 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Eddie Bauer 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Easiest way is to obtain a pressure gauge/pump from your local free tool renter parts store. Place some dye in the radiator, place the gauge/pump on the radiator and pump it up to 10 to 12 psi, NO MORE. Wherever the leak it will be squirting out pretty good and easy to locate.

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