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RE: Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid
By giacamo - 03/11/2006 1:30:11 PM; IP 207.119.137.29
thear are no freez plugs in the back of a 390 for antifreez to leak from.did it get cold and the antifreez is weak, and the block crack?if you have coolant coming from the back of the engin you have a mess on your hands.i,d hope you are mistaken of whear the leak is....
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 Probably intake manifold gasket leak. -- Royce P, 03/11/2006
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 RE: Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid -- Dirk Hofman, 03/11/2006
RE: Help! Torque converter leaking radiator fluid -- giacamo, 03/11/2006
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 ps: an easier problem to fix..... -- John, 03/11/2006
 False Alarm? Maybe -- Dirk Hofman, 03/12/2006
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