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Old 12-14-2010, 02:01 PM   #1
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Re: Recommended and reasonable mechanics in my area?

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I'd run the rig down to the car wash and clean the engine and engine compartment and then keep a close eye on it to see if it has any leaks showing up. Then figure out what you want to do about it and who you want to take it to if you need to take it to someone for repair. It's just a lot easier to find any kind of leak on a really clean engine in an almost spotless engine compartment than one that has had a few miles put on it without being spiffed up.
I think that will be my next step, thanks! I'm pretty sure the stat gasket is leaking so I'll change that first.
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