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Old 12-25-06, 10:25 PM
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Exclamation 13b not so good

Having a problem with leaking fluids. I have a leak coming down from behind the air pollution unit. Some how it appears I am losing a mixture of oil and coolant. First of is this possible? I have taken the water pump off and now I can't run the engine to see where the leak was. Maybe between the front cover and engine?!?! It is a very heavy, steady leak though. Let me know if any of this makes sense and if there is just a gasket or something more.
Old 12-25-06, 10:34 PM
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Well, first.. get a haynes manual for your car..... Second, did you search? Third... Did you search again?

Not sure what the "air pollution unit" is that you are talking of.... but I'm thinking air-pump? Is it belt driven? There's a lot of interconnecting coolant hoses on this engine that go to the throttle body (BAC valve) and other components. If you can, take a picture of the area with a digital camera. The more information we have the better.
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This is what I have so far. It also appears that I have gas in the oil and curious as to where the two would come in contact. Has anyone run into this probem before?



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