The A20 in my Prelude (same as 86-87 LXi) has always gone through coolant quickly (about 1 quart/175 miles). Since the exhaust made a huge cloud of smoke when I had rust remover in the cooling system I assumed I had a head gasket problem and replaced the head gasket. That didn't seem to do it since it still produced a fair amount of smoke up to several minutes after starting (especially after sitting a few hours). So I got another cylinder head, had it rebuilt and swapped it in. The engine smokes less now (so I've been using the car), but it still consumes coolant at the rate mentioned above. I'm guessing that the block is cracked since when I bought the car it had an overheating problem due to a clogged radiator (that was full of the copper stuff that 'stops leaks') and I've swapped the cylinder head and the radiator was pressure tested before I installed it. I recently found that the bearing on the water pump has some play in it, but I don't see any leaks around it while it's running.
So does it sound like the block is cracked and I should swap engines? Is there anything else that I could try to stop this otherwise perfectly running A20 from using coolant? Thanks for any suggestions.
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