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oil in radiator
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They always told me Pi R2... they lied..... Cake R2 - Pi R round....
FWIW... remove the 710 cap... that's where you put the oil.... If you meant something different, a little "help" with details will go a long way.... "rail" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > oil in radiator > |
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not good!
> oil in radiator > |
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leak in head gasket
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Well, Jim, you did it again. You made me shoot iced tea on my 'puter
screen. I believe that's the third time over the course of several years. Pi R round! 710 cap! Keep up the good work. Although you get few accolades almost all of us here really appreciate your assistance. -steve |
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rail wrote: > oil in radiator > |
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