Posted by Welding man on May 18, 2009 at 14:47:36 from (75.111.153.61):
In Reply to: water leak posted by gotaleak on May 18, 2009 at 14:32:17:
I don't think removing the starter is going to help you find the leak, but here's how I do it, others may disagree but I have replaced my share of them in the last 30 years.Unhook battery cables at battery. Turn off the fuel at the tank,unhook the fuel lines going into and out of the filter base, remove the two bolts holding the base to the bracket and remove the base and filters. Unhook wires at solenoid. Use a 3/8 in drive rachet, deep well socket and 6 in extension, go behind the solenoid and block and take the bolt out ,easy as pie. Put everything back and bleed filters.There is a freeze plug in the back of the head and another behind the flywheel in the block that is a likely cause of the leak, could also be the head gasket, replaced a few dozen of them also.
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