And yet she has the money to get it fixed in difficult circumstances, along with the costs of staying there for several days! Not to mention the shortened engine life from overheating it. Paul's advice is way cheaper. Jake On 2/8/07, Benny boy <huotb@videotron.ca> wrote: > > My good friend Paul, first, let's not talk how you bleed radiator......... > haaaaaa ha ha ha.... :-)))) (should i tell everyone, hi hi) > > I agree, on her bill, in the suggestions box, it is written: > -Radiator look old, bang up a bit. > -Drive axle, inner left show wear. > -Alternator old, unknown date. > -Tranny output bushing loose (seal eas replace) > > The rad broke, and the axle broke! > > She was out of budget for the van, more money invested = no trip! > > Ben >
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