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Re: O/T Now, I'm The One Who Is Mad!
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Posted by TimS on September 22, 2004 at 08:19:50 from (204.167.177.68):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Now, I'm The One Who Is Mad! posted by G-MAN on September 21, 2004 at 17:38:26:
I had a 94 GMC half ton four wheel drive. It was a good truck overall but the talk on the intake gasket leaks got me remembering my experience with that... I had fixed the stupid little plastic snaptogether assembly where the heater hose hooks to the block ( it was leaking so I had to buy a new plastic snaptogether piece...stupid design, but im sure it helps assembly on the line ). Once that leak was fixed.....I noticed antifreeze leaking from around the intake manifold gaskets...I had to retorque the bolts on it to get the leaks on that to quit. It was very odd, only time I remember that happening. It was a 350, 5.7 liter engine, at least all the pieces involved on the intake were metal, not plastic.
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