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Old 10-25-2009, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 92dak5.24x4 View Post
if you just take the whole van to a mechanic and let them fix it you wont be confused and you wont have to post all the problems your having. you dont have the necessarry tools to fix it like a cooling system pressure tester.
Lighten up man, no need to be negative or shoot the guy down! Crazycraig68 is just like any other person including yourself, looking for advice and info to try and save a few bucks and do the job himself, well versed in mechanics or not.

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Originally Posted by crazycraig68 View Post
i thought this forum was to post all the problems i am having??? i do try to fix some things myself b4 i have to pay big bucks for any mechanic to do it, and so i do post on here as i have gotten some great help in the past. my shop manual is on its way and that will help a great deal. sorry if i pissed you off man, that wasn't my intent.
Dont be sorry! Nothing to be sorry over or about. I hope you continue on posting for advice or helping others here. And dont worry about if you are unsure of what exactly something is called. Thats what most of us are here for, to help or be helped.

As for your problem, I would have to agree with Master Tech on his possible prognosis. If its not that I would sooner say its the water pump itself leaking, near the propellor shaft. I mean it is possible for the gasket to leak, but I would look to the latter. I am not aware of the history on the Van but I am assuming its all original? How many miles are on it?
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