I have just replaced the P-gasket on my engine. I have been finding small smears of coolant down the side of the block as usual and realised that coolant loss had been increasing (I usually top up no more than 500ml at service time i.e. every six months - this time I topped up more than a litre in 4 months). This morning I found a small puddle of coolant underneath the vehicle so shelved my plans and got it done. Not a bad job. 2 hours from start to finish with the help of some pneumatic tools. This p-gasket lasted 6 years. The one before it lasted 3 years. They were all metal p-gaskets, not paper. Should I start worrying that the p-gasket failure may be attributed to something more serious, like a head gasket or am I being rude in expecting a tiny metal gasket to last for more than 6 years? BTW, I never found the p-gasket to be ruptured and the aluminium face of the water pump housing is in perfect nick. I'm very meticulous with regards to coolant quality and replacement frequency.