
identify water coolant pipe
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- Bongonaut
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Re: identify water coolant pipe
I had a look at the photos thanks for the link, my coolant pipe was like that too. It didnt fix our leaking thou, I was still loosing coolant and it ended up being a leaking water pump...that was all fixed and was just getting my confidence back up and looking forward to some serious summer sunshine and now 6 months later here we are again with leaking ATF pipes.... I cant see the real damage to the atf pipe as they all sit very close together but hopefully be able to do a quick fix at the weekend and get it to the garage next week.... silly long wiggly pipes!! ill then Im on the bus 

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Re: identify water coolant pipe
have pm-ed you.
bit of oil grade pipe and a couple of jubilee type clips then your sorted.
the important bit is filling the gearbox level to the correct level. dexron 3 to the full mark when engine running.
bit of oil grade pipe and a couple of jubilee type clips then your sorted.
the important bit is filling the gearbox level to the correct level. dexron 3 to the full mark when engine running.