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    Puddle of coolant under my bellhousing

    I had a chance to dive into this a little more. After pulling the air filter and letting it run to work up pressure, I noticed the valley was wet. It took some digging, but it turned out it wasn't coolant. One of my fuel lines was loose coming out of the pump. Luckily it was one I could...
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    Puddle of coolant under my bellhousing

    I started looking around and nothing really sticks out. I'm going to spray some de-greaser back there and hose it down. Then I'll dry everything off real good and let it sit in the driveway and warm up to see if I can track it down better.
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    Puddle of coolant under my bellhousing

    Only when the truck is hot, I'll get a puddle of coolant dripping off the bellhousing. I can't tell where it's coming from, so I'd like some suggestions on where to look. This engine has less than 2000 miles on a top end rebuild with new head gaskets so I'm grasping at straws here.
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