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Re: 5k coolant leak
In a message dated 08/26/1999 03:56:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
cobram@juno.com writes:
> If it is the WP, you'll have to change it. I've yet to see one heal
> itself.
>
> BCNU,
>
> Cobram@Juno.Com
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/1469/
>
> Eyvind Spangen) writes:
> >When I fill coolant on my '87 5k, it will leak slowly out, and drip
> >from somewhere in the middle/front of the engine. It was really bad
>
> >it up. (red light in the autocheck) Could it be a dried out gasket
> >that will re-seal when the car is used for some days, or do I have to
> >change the water pump?
>
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Agreed... there is what looks like some type of drainage hole in it that
usually goes... at least that is what went on mine... Regardless of the
miles, change the timing belt as well... You have everything apart anyway...
Arden