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Posted by Lee on December 29, 2005 at 16:41:59 from (12.6.155.115):
In Reply to: Strange coolant leaks posted by IHchevy on December 29, 2005 at 10:40:23:
Everybody knows the china crap fittings are junk so no sense going there. I look high and low for US fittings. I just don't like that China junk on my engines or in my home plumbing system. I gave up tape looooong ago. You need a good high temp fuel resistant teflon based engine assembly dope. That gasoilia product is a good one. There are many others. Save yourself reworking leaky fittings. Get US fittings and then use a good dope and toss the tape. America ain't what she used to be. Dadblamit. How many big business types who outsource to China are actually buying and using the end product? None.... How many would even know how to use it? None.... Ok, so I don't like junk hardware of any kind. I just don't see why we should have to buy junk hardware.
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