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Date:         Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:39:19 EDT
Reply-To:     JM060356@AOL.COM
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From:         Jim Morgan <JM060356@AOL.COM>
Subject:      water pump
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Good evening Volks, I would like to pose a question to the collective wisdom of the list. Could a water pump draw air into the system? I have been fighting air in the system for little over a year. Not much,about 10 seconds of air out of the bleeder, rising over flow tank. I am paranoid and i check every week after reading posts on the list. I know that it is a good chance that I am getting combustion gases in(208,000. on the clock) but can the pump be adding to the mystery. I have done compression tests (125-140) and no change seen on the leak down .

Jim Morgan 86GL "Breadbox" 208,000.0 automatic Westlake,Ohio


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