Well Shit... I got that leak in my auxilary heater where the elbow from the top hose goes into the core. I'm not absolutely sure but there's a white plug thingy a little smaller than a dime that came off when I tried to turn it. :( Now when I run the engine (actually my wife ran it while I looked) this thing pees straight up like a baby boy laying on it's back! ;P Anyway. What's the likelyhood of just getting this plug thing with the seal all buy itself as opposed to having to by a whole {aux. heater unit to fix this piece-o-shit weak link? I know one of you posted something not too far back that went over removing the core and stuff and I'm not at work right now to check over my saved posts on disk. Well?!? Awwww! I'll just come in to work tomorrow and look my stuff over till I find it or look on Mosaic. I'm just pissed right now cause I don't have time for this shit! :[ Grrrrr! Thanks for reading my rant! ;) PS I hope this didn't hurt the heads with the excess air in the system. My thinking is probably not since it is the cold season. Someone agree with me please! ;(
Steven with the '91 GL wetting itself sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
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