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Date:         Fri, 04 Jul 1997 14:22:26 -0700
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From:         lcarter@cowichan.com (Larry Carter)
Subject:      p/s rack #2

Hello; Yesterday Canadian tire called me with my replacement rack and pinion. Regular readers will recall that my 2 week old rack started leaking. The rack Can. tire got me was from Bow wow in Vancouver the charge was $997.00 plus taxes. The replacement, which I installed last night was from JMC industries ltd. from Delta B.C. I took a 25 km. test ride last night, so far no problems. My wife got home at noon today to tell me that she had backed her BMW 535i into a pickup truck at the grocery store and wrinkled the trunk lid. Back to the subject. I found I could save about an hour by leaving the tie rods on the spindles. It could be a little difficult to stake the tie rod to the p/s ram, but I found a way around that. I'll let you know how long this rack lasts. On another item, while filling the ps reservoir I noticed a little leakage from the device at the front left of the engine. Coolant leakage, I couldn't locate the percise spot of the leak as there is a lot of hoses in this area. I'd go out and get a better description but my wife has taken the van and left the BMW. The leakage stops when the engine warms up. What is that thing? I think it's one of the small hoses clamp needs tightening. Larry Carter


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