The gradual coolant loss was noted at the recovery bottle. The system itself stays charged unless the recovery bottle is allowed to become empty.
89 camaro 13,000 miles on engine
Coolant still in recovery bottle, albeit slightly low. Radiator and engine low on coolant, thermostat high and dry. Blown head gasket into water jacket. Coolant escaping out #8 cylinder/exhaust (deposits on spark plug). Pressure in cooling system higher than normal, bubbles in the recovery bottle when running. Normal cool down cycle can't suck enough in from recovery bottle to keep coolant inside topped up.
Head gasket showed exactly where the compression was escaping. No coolant in the oil or vise versa. (I changed the coolant anyway.)
Head warped (thanks GM service department for replacing a bad computer module (its 3rd) with another that won't turn on cooling fans and then watching in fascination as the temp goes sky high and it boils over, then they change the thermostat and watch it boil over again, then the manager notices no fans running and has them change the computer again, Problem solved! Here's your internally damaged car back, sir.... freaking bozos)
Anyway, resurfaced head, new gaskets, and it's fixed. Still have to change out the hardened overheated valve guide seals. (oil smoke on start up, but oil level consistent) It's one saga after another with that thing. GM won't get any more donations from me...ever.
OT...yes. But, it is about head gaskets!
Cheers,