Finally got round to picking up a UV torch and some dye.
Turns out the dye was unnecessary - the Halfords coolant I've been using is already fluorescent. This is both a good thing and a bad thing. It's good as I can already see coolant evidence but it's bad because it's fluorescent EVERYWHERE already!
The coolant is fluorescent red and shows nice and bright. I can see it running and dripping down the engines on both sides, front and back.
The dye I got is green so I put it in anyway to see if the different colour dye would make it easier to see the source against the existing backdrop of red.
It's noticeably worse at the front RH side, above the oil filter.
I don't think it's the core plugs as I understand those are under the exhaust manifolds. This leak is higher up and forward of the exhaust manifold. Shining the light all around the manifolds shows no coolant evidence.
On the LH side, it's higher up than the water pump and right over to the corner of the engine. I can't see any coolant evidence on the water pump or any of the pulleys etc.
On both sides it's higher than the oil filter/water pump but lower than the rocker cover gaskets - if I shine the UV light over the bunch of bananas and the rocker cover gaskets I can't see anything at all.
Is this starting to sound very much like a valley/lower intake manifold gasket?
I tried to take photos/videos of what I could see but it didn't really show up on camera. I guess phones have a way of filtering out that part of the light spectrum.
I found something else that surprised and slightly concerned me - when I shone the light at the top of the engine/intake manifold THE ENTIRE top surface of EVERYTHING was covered in an old faded green fluorescence. Kinda seems like at some point the coolant system had a proper meltdown and exploded all over the place. Hope what caused the flood of coolant was fixed properly by which ever previous owner had it at the time.
Luckily, there's no fluorescence on any of the interior....
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