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either the heater tap has sprung a leak or, where the heater hoses join at the firewall
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frd906n wrote: either the heater tap has sprung a leak or, where the heater hoses join at the firewall what he said my guess would be the heater tap!
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Theres a bunch of hoses under there too, 2 or 3 for the heater and 1 smaller bypass one. E series Falcons are notorious for blowing those hoses then promptly baking themselves. Get a coolant system pressure tester from someone, pump it up and then look. Could be a split in the metal pipe back there too, or maybe a welch plug.
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Disco Frank wrote: frd906n wrote: either the heater tap has sprung a leak or, where the heater hoses join at the firewall what he said my guess would be the heater tap! damn that sig is f**k awesome!
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