I have to think that the engine needed to be revved for it to leak at that point. I just don't know, but I did not see any leakage when I was inspecting for leaks and looking on the ground for the evidence. Doesn't make sense. My mistake (almost). That thing was gushing out in the parking lot, and I did not have any problem deciding that this needed to be looked at. |
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