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Colin
I have a leak somewhere in the freshwater cooling circuit of my Universal diesel. It takes a couple of hours for the freshwater coolant to go from full to empty when the engine is running. The rate at which I lose coolant seems to be increasing over the past months.I'm looking for any and all suggestions for tracking down this leak. As far as I can figure, the possabilities are:1) Leaking hose or fitting. I haven't found water anyplace (including the bilge) so I suspect its not this.2) Leak in domestic hot water heat exchanger. More than a gallon of coolant disappears in an hour or two during which time we use no tap domestic hot water, so I suspect this isn't the case.3) Leak in engine exhaust heat exchanger. I think this is the most likely culprit.4) Leak in engine, internally. The oil is fine so there is no leakage into the crankcase. Engine starts and runs very smoothly with no smoke, so I don't think it's leaking into a cylinder.5) Leak in engine externally. This is possible as the coolant would probably evaporate as fast as it leaks out so I wouldn't find water pooled anyplace.SO....am I missing a potential leak? How can I track this down? Can I test the engine heat exchanger without pulling it off the engine?I haven't found water anyplace (including bilge) so I suspect it isn't (1). More than a gallon of coolant disappears in a an hour or two during which time we use no domestic water, so I suspect it's not (2)