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Old Feb 3, 2016 | 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Tajohns34
Sounds like your intake manifold gaskets are leaking. I have never heard of the freeze plugs going bad on these, but I suppose it is not out of the question.
Is there a sure way to tell? I feel like they could just say its the freeze plugs even though its a intake manifold gasket just to get $200, The guy sounded pretty confident and he showed me where one was at and how it had stains from coolant, Also im from a place where everything rusts
 
Old Feb 4, 2016 | 07:31 AM
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The only way I could think would be to clean the area around the freeze plugs and put some dye in your coolant. Drive it for a few minutes and then check it with a UV light.
 
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So i took it today, The guy said its not the freeze plugs and it is the water pump....
 
Old Feb 8, 2016 | 10:00 AM
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Of all the things that it could be, the water pump is one of the cheapest and easiest things to replace.
 
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