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<blockquote data-quote="johndoe1234" data-source="post: 6338366" data-attributes="member: 580697"><p>You could have a leaking water pump. When the internal seals go bad, they leak and you want to replace it before it seizes and tears up your timing belt and you bend valves.</p><p></p><p>Just take a look at where your water pump is and see if there is a leak. And also check all your hoses. when its running just look for antifreeze leaking out.</p><p></p><p>The whole blown head gasket thing would be something different. You would have sludge and shit in your radiator from the oil/antifreeze mixing and thats a whole different/WAY more expensive problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoe1234, post: 6338366, member: 580697"] You could have a leaking water pump. When the internal seals go bad, they leak and you want to replace it before it seizes and tears up your timing belt and you bend valves. Just take a look at where your water pump is and see if there is a leak. And also check all your hoses. when its running just look for antifreeze leaking out. The whole blown head gasket thing would be something different. You would have sludge and shit in your radiator from the oil/antifreeze mixing and thats a whole different/WAY more expensive problem [/QUOTE]
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