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Finding an exhaust leak
Zakk:
--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on March 14, 2007, 10:27:52 pm ---Already a member of volvospeed, same name as here, as well as swedespeed, but not very active there. VS has proven very helpful.
Just sprung another relatively major leak, either oil or transmission fluid. Big spot on driveway. Also getting a burning coolant smell when I first start it up now. Well, this sucks. I'm hoping its not the head gasket.
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Why not ask us what we think you should do about it?
USSEnterprise:
Because I know generally that transmission and oil leaks are caused by either bad seals in the xmission or engine, or leaky hoses, and coolant burning is caused by any number of things, such as a bad radiator, head gasket, etc. In all cases in which even more major repairs are necessary, I do one thing: I curl into a ball in the corner of my room.
boykster:
Shoulda bought the old jag....that car woulda been more reliable that this one...
;D
TOK:
--- Quote from: boykster on March 15, 2007, 12:53:11 am ---Shoulda bought the old jag....that car woulda been more reliable that this one...
;D
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The Jag would have had the decency to catch on fire and burn to the ground the first time you honked the horn. The same end result as this Volvo, but with much less work and wasted time.
Very proper, those British cars. ;)
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: TOK on March 15, 2007, 09:03:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: boykster on March 15, 2007, 12:53:11 am ---Shoulda bought the old jag....that car woulda been more reliable that this one...
;D
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The Jag would have had the decency to catch on fire and burn to the ground the first time you honked the horn. The same end result as this Volvo, but with much less work and wasted time.
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