Coolant Leak

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Re: Coolant Leak

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Dunna worry, in Kev's capable hands it's nowt of a job. :pimp

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jack-d wrote:That looks very similar position to where my leak was coming from,.... it's now with the mechanic having it done.
Please do let us know how yours gets on, and price etc. There are not many mechanics with the confidence to offer to do this job (usually because of the broken studs worry) so the more we are aware of the better :)
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Broken studs are a pain, but only in the strip down you have to do to get the case to the stage where you can bolt it to the milling machine...

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Paul Weeding wrote:Broken studs are a pain, but only in the strip down you have to do to get the case to the stage where you can bolt it to the milling machine...

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Mine leaks the same. I just top up every day.
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ghost123uk wrote:
Paul Weeding wrote:Broken studs are a pain, but only in the strip down you have to do to get the case to the stage where you can bolt it to the milling machine...

Paul Weeding's sig wrote:LVH Engines & Restos
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In all the years I've been on here and around VW's, this is the first time I've heard of you = dark horse.
I mean, look at all this about you = https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=LVH+E ... H3PcXGldgC" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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