[DML] *Sigh* Didn't need to take that manifold off.
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[DML] *Sigh* Didn't need to take that manifold off.



Well after spending countless hours doing my first tear down on my 
delorean, having no mechanical experience, after lifting the 
Manifold to see where this "leak" was comming from, I finially 
figured it. It was behind the engine the whole time, I had found 
a "T" shaped plasic piece, secured into three other hoses. 
Apparently when the car was running hot, it melted an already 
corroded spot in the "T" and busted a hole in it, thus dumping all 
my coolant on top of engine, under the manifold. Now, I don't know 
what the hell this piece is, like I said its "T" shaped, the top 
areas of the "T" are larger than the bottom tube of the "t" which is 
much much smaller. Like I said I was able to remove it by lifting 
the throttle body and reaching all the way back behind the 
engine. "Note to self .... buy a part manual" *Smirk*

Thanks Guys,

Mr. T.
10440.




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