Try just removing all the connections and putting them all back on and then putting the clamps back on. Other possiblility could be a loose housing on your pump (if it has one), a pinhole in your radiator, or a fitting that is not tight enough (Mase3 perhaps?).
Also one of your hoses could be pulled too tight causing a very tiny leak. Another thought is that if your clamps are TOO tight, you may be introducing a leak. They should be snug but not crimped.
Finally, if you seem to be loosing water, you probably are...... use your fingers to probe around your pump, radiator, block, and hoses to see if you can feel any moisture seeping out.
Good luck.
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