I can vouch for that. When my Flowkooler POS went out on my after less
than 300 miles, it weeped all the time out of the weep or vent hole.
Doug Myers
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'99 Dakota RC/SB 5.9L/5-speed/3.92SG
K&N Gen II FIPK, Comp Cams '604 cam, Progear timing chain, MP 2-bbl MPI, MP
R/T heads, Hughes' roller rockers, MP polished aluminum valve covers, ASP
crank pulley, MP Headers, 3" Dynomax cat, 3" Flowmaster, Accel Supercoil,
Magnecor KV-85 8.5mm Race Wires, Melling HV oil pump, Centerforce Dual
Friction Clutch
""kwreimer"" <kwreimer@msn.com> wrote in message
news:001401c161af$5712b760$7305163f@pavilion...
> can you get a small mirror under the pump shaft to see the hole, it sounds
> like the water pump, but generally when the pump leaks at the hole,it
leaks
> or weaps all the time.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ray Sulich" <ray.sulich@snet.net>
> To: "Dakota Mailing List" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:39 PM
> Subject: DML: Water Pump
>
>
> > Anyone know where the water pump weep hole is located on a 91 Dak with
> > 318? I think I've finally located the source of my on again off again
> > coolant leak and I think its the water pump. It'll go a month or so and
> > then puke a quart of coolant on the ground and then stop for a
month.....
> > it's hard to tell but it looks like the coolant is coming from the
bottom
> > of the water pump. I can't really see too well because there's alot of
> > pieces, parts in the way. Sound like a water pump to anyone?
> > Bye,
> > Ray
> >
> > *********************************
> > reply to ray.sulich@snet.net
> > *********************************
> > Parkinson's Law: Work expands so as to fill the time
> > available for its completion.
> >
> >
> >
>
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