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Old 04-27-2001, 09:58 PM   #1
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Thanks guys!! Good tips I'll try those things out... I put the stat in the correct way... I've done it so many times.... Whats "Redlines water wetter" ???...My water pump is fairly new and there is no seepage out of those little grub screws....I used a 180 Deg stat...Coolant is leaking out of the overflow tank but my hose is not kinked...No coolant in the oil thank GOD....Rad is O.K. not great but no leaks... could it have a blockage??? The old clutch fan works good still but it's getting replaced soon... I'm baffled....can't figure this one out, it seems so simple... Thanks for all the help guys!!! Any more advice would be great! Thanks again...
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