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Originally Posted by anakilat
I haven't opened it all the way up yet, I just assumed it was the WP when the inside of the timing belt covers was soaked. I could see it dripping off the upper tensioner roller. My first thought was the water manifold, maybe the thermostat o-ring, but all of that looked dry. I sure hope it stops itself. I figured I could drive it a couple of days without hurting it any worse. It didn't overheat at all, just made a mess. Even if I have to do it again it won't be as bad as the first time because I cleaned everything I could get near. Well that and now that I've done it once it doesn't seem near as daunting a task.
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When I said try it a second time, I did about an hour later after I initially ran it. If it still leaks, then it's something else.
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