Leaking a gallon of water per day

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BKinBogata

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My '02 1500 lost all it's water a couple of weeks ago. We filled the radiator back up, and it started blowing thick white smoke from the tailpipes. The day after and everyday since, I have to add a gallon of water to the reservoir and notice it leaking, but I can't tell from where. We did a pressure test on it, but it didn't lose any pressure. Yet, I lose a gallon of water everyday. During the day when I check the water level, it shows just under the fill line. I have not put any antifreeze back in it as I can't afford to refill a gallon per day, but winter is coming! Someone please offer some suggestions on what to check!
 

stimpy433

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Do you have any water/antifreeze in the oil???
 

sean_chot

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My 03 5.7 does sort of the same thing but is not an issue. It is always low on coolant. Even if I fill it up within a day it will be slightly low. At this point I haven’t added any to the reservoir and it is barely above the bottom of the tank. I’ve never had any coolant in my oil though. These trucks just seem to eat a little bit of coolant somehow. That being said a gallon a day is not right. As stated, do you have any coolant in your oil? Could there be a crack in the coolant reservoir that you can’t see? I don’t know if this is even possible but could your radiator cap be bad or not tightened properly and your boiling some of the water out?
 

13ram1500crew

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Pull the oil dip stick and see if it looks milky, i agree, it sounds like a head gasket. The exhaust gas would also have a sweet smell if coolant is being burnt.
 

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