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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Ocala, FL, USA
Posts: 62
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![]() Hey guys,
I have been losing water since I changed out my heater core, and I think I found the problem..... There is what looks a bolt behind my header on the firewall, it is leaking water, a pretty fast drip. I dont know what the hell it is or how I fix it, so I need your peeps help. Thanks, Abe
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Sunny, Hot, Sebring, Florida
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![]() The firewall?, is it one of the heater core inlet tubes....?
describe this "bolt" more
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Ocala, FL, USA
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![]() there actually isnt much more I can describe lol, although its behind the header, and its the not the heater core tubes, but its about another foot below the heater core tubes on the firewall, it might not even be a bolt, but it sure does look like one there isnt much below the heater core tubes so it shouldnt be hard to locate. Sorry I dont have a dig cam to take a pic.
Thanks, Abe
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