There is no visible coolant loss.
There is moisture around the water pump, but I haven't had a single drip onto cardboard.
When the car overheats, the majority of the steam comes from the belt area. (well, that's the way it looks at least)
The radiator is completely cool during overheating as well. Hose going into thermostat doesn't seem to have any pressure at any time.
I have replaced the thermostat since this started.
The water pump's seems to be firm when tugged on, so the bearing appear to be O.K.
I did skip the AC compressor with my new belt, but it ran just fine for months after that.
Also, just to get everything out there, the fans inside the car stopped working and all fuses are good. Not sure how to check the relays 'block' fuses.
From what I've read, these cars have problems with the plenum gasket leading to coolant being mixed with the oil. I only checked the dipstick, but it looked like oil. I am using Dex-Cool (the orange stuff) so I'm guessing it wouldn't be apparent anyways.
Thanks to all the guys here who helped me with my last problem (cam sensor, ICM nightmare- turned out to be a fuel pump
You guys are top shelf!









