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Old 09-21-2007, 11:42 AM
Hightower Hightower is offline
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Coolant Leak Question

Hey, I have a 95' 7.3 E350 clubwagon I use for hauling my band / gear around and cant afford to pay a mechanic for work so I'v done all my own repairs on it up till the trany rebuild last month... AMCO . . dont get me started. .

Heres my question: What dose the pan on the bottom of the block closest to the front bumper contain? Coolant?

I am getting a coolant leak only noticeable when I turn the engine off. Its dripping off of the plate behind the bottom pully on the block. That is also realitivly close to the same place where a seal for that pan I was asking about is blown out. . wondering if theres a connection and hoping i don't need a new water pump yet.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 09-21-2007, 11:55 AM
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Hey, I have a 95' 7.3 E350 clubwagon I use for hauling my band / gear around and cant afford to pay a mechanic for work so I'v done all my own repairs on it up till the trany rebuild last month... AMCO . . dont get me started. .

Heres my question: What dose the pan on the bottom of the block closest to the front bumper contain? Coolant?

I am getting a coolant leak only noticeable when I turn the engine off. Its dripping off of the plate behind the bottom pully on the block. That is also realitivly close to the same place where a seal for that pan I was asking about is blown out. . wondering if theres a connection and hoping i don't need a new water pump yet.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
sounds like water pump to me
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Old 10-02-2007, 07:23 AM
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Here it the direct link but it's not working here at school.
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