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Dang Coolant leak

Old 12-17-09, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by GhostSC400
I put the spring in (towards the enigine) as I have always done. I guess I got alittle confused with the upside down statement.
sounds right to me then
Old 12-17-09, 12:21 PM
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i am going to replace the Tstat tonight when I get home. The one thing I LOVE about this car is how easy it is to change that little thing out!
Old 12-24-09, 02:18 PM
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OK, I have replaced everything BUT the head gaskets and I still can not get heat. I know that I am losing water somewhere but can not find out where. My car runs smooth and makes decent power and gives NO signs of a blown head gasket.

HELP!!
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