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<p>[QUOTE="Bamatrucker123, post: 12370130, member: 341321"]Hey, seeing how everyone feels about the issue I have going on. A little over a month ago I had my injector cups replaced which the mechanic said he knew 100% it was that. A month later I am still getting coolant out of the separator. He did not empty the tanks told me it would take some fill ups to get it all out of the system. So currently I had a heater bunk hose to pop and lower radiator hose to be replaced also (leak). The mechanic i have it with now is also draining the tanks to ensure it’s not the head. The mechanic said maybe it’s residual and he drained about 4 gallons out of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bamatrucker123, post: 12370130, member: 341321"]Hey, seeing how everyone feels about the issue I have going on. A little over a month ago I had my injector cups replaced which the mechanic said he knew 100% it was that. A month later I am still getting coolant out of the separator. He did not empty the tanks told me it would take some fill ups to get it all out of the system. So currently I had a heater bunk hose to pop and lower radiator hose to be replaced also (leak). The mechanic i have it with now is also draining the tanks to ensure it’s not the head. The mechanic said maybe it’s residual and he drained about 4 gallons out of it.[/QUOTE]
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