Justin Allen
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Oh you bet I do. Parts on order.agree with everyone else. This is coolant. And, if it's coolant, you know where it's coming from. And you know what you have to do.
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Oh you bet I do. Parts on order.agree with everyone else. This is coolant. And, if it's coolant, you know where it's coming from. And you know what you have to do.
Sounds like a horrible idea for a crossover pipe that's going to literally split in half lol.Time for coolant stop leak additive.
I didn't even know an aftermarket pipe was available. Reviews on Amazon are mixed. Let us know how it works long term...I had a mysterious leak last week and it turned out to be the front coolant crossover flange pipe (LR018275) $25 on amazon.
I've got a small oil leak I'm trying to pin down. I cleaned it up and put diapers everywhere. It's been driven less than 400 miles since the cleanup (thanks, COVID) so I'm not sure if there's any visible difference, but I need to remove the panels and see what's going on. I want to pinpoint the leak source before randomly replacing parts.Yeah thats it. Don't think that's related then.... Question though, why is the one in this photo so wet?