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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 2003 16:59:11 +0000
Reply-To:     MICHAEL POPE <raskayamon@MSN.COM>
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From:         MICHAEL POPE <raskayamon@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Coolant Pipes
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Hey now volks, I have ben having a really hard time getting the main coolant pipes to stop leaking where they connect to main rad hoses behind spare tire carrier. It appears the hoses were replaced by PO, I never touched them, just started leaking. It seems as though I have one fixed but the connection to the lower hose will not quit dripping. I felt around on the connection and it does not feel like the pipe is cracked which I heard can happen. How often are these long plastic pipes supposed to be replaced. Are they dealer only? Local dealer in Asheville NC said $109 for one $159 for other / spc order. Seems like if it is not cracked it shoud seal. Any suggestions? All help appreciated.

Have a Grateful Day Michael 89 Westy-Rosebud

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