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| I bet it's cookin in Az right now... Coolant overflows when Shee's hot and not getting enough air to the radiator to cool down.. In turn heated coolant overflows, that hose sits right above the pipes so it smokes when it leaks.. Check those fluid levels!!
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| Thanks, Great advice. I didnt want to have to do a rebuild or anything... :p
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| No prob, get it all figured out?
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