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Originally Posted by 1976gmc20
Well, I'm probably just talking into the void right now - but ...
The problem was the "coolant bypass hose" they said the clamp was loose and they don't know how in the world she made it from Montana to Michigan, and then from Michigan to Denver pulling a 10K# gooseneck without it leaking before yesterday!
$340 to repair a loose hose clamp
Would removing or loosening this hose be something a shop would do when draining/flushing/refilling the coolant ???
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Not talking to the void at all. I was dealing with pavement sealing my driveway and cleaning nine outdoor equipment carburetors in the ultrasonic hot tank yesterday so I didn't check in here. Still have three to go and one is a beast to get to down inside a ZTR mower.
If that hose is nasty to get to I doubt a shop would mess with it flushing the coolant. Surprising she got away with it from MT to MI and MI to CO towing a gooseneck with horses inside. She must be living right cause the good lord is looking out for her.
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