[DML] *Sigh* Didn't need to take that manifold off.
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[DML] *Sigh* Didn't need to take that manifold off.
- From: "thinkstainless" <stldrgn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 05:17:20 -0000
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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