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*If this is in the wrong section please feel free to move*
During spring break Blackbetty and I were on a mission. A mission to replace my clutch. In our top secret fort. ![]() While in the process of replacing my clutch. We found this awsome ghostbusters gun. ![]() p.s. dont worry about the dress. And so after zapping ghosts. We replaced the clutch and the car drives fine. Except for the random coolant dump as I want to call it while driving it back to waco from corpus. I stopped at a gas station and I see coolant pouring out of the reservoir. So I end up having to refill it. Then when I pull into my apt in waco. It does it again. So Does anybody have any idea why my coolant would feel pissing everywhere?
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No comment about the dress!
As far as coolant, make sure your radiator fans are kicking in. If you have a bad temp sensor or relay the fans do not kick in when they are suppose to causing car to over heat. At highway speeds you would not notice it but when you slow down or get in traffic the fan(s) should be running.Doug H
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![]() 91 Sandstorm TT, 431 AWHP, 433 ft-lbs. , Kormex 25 spline,LSD, RPS CC Clutch, 4 bolt conversion, Super 15Gs, Stage 3 heads, DSM Sidemounts, PST Driveshaft, Blitz DSBS, HKS Exhaust, 3SX Downpipe, Supra Pump, 780 cc PTE Injectors, SX Fuel reg. & dual feed, AEM, Duel WJO Wideband, HKS DL1, Alcohol Injection. Photos: --> |
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