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Old 11-10-2009, 02:09 PM   #13
xxxJohnBoyxxx
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Originally Posted by PapayaSF View Post
I'm not a mechanic, and a job as serious as finding and fixing a coolant leak would be beyond me. I might save a few hundred if I did it myself, but it would probably take me an entire day, and if I screwed up, would cost me more in the end.

Years ago I thought of changing the spark plugs in my TR-6, but chickened out and took it to the shop, and boy am I glad I did. One of the spark plugs off when they tried to remove it. It took them a great deal of effort to get all the pieces out, which they did at their expense, of course. If I'd broken that plug, it would have cost me more time and far more money than I might have saved.

If you want a website built or an article edited, I'm your guy. But it makes more sense for me to leave things like coolant leaks to experts.
Well you definately made the right choice. I'm sorry for my remarks since if you did it yourself you might end up with thousands in damage.

You need to make friends with some DIY'ers

Best, John Smith
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