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Old 04-27-2005, 10:01 PM   #1
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Hose Pouring

On A 1988 5.0 Mustang There Is A Hose Or Drain On The Fire Wall On The Passenger Side And It Is Pouring Anti Freeze. The Car Got Great Heat And Not Showing Any Signs Of Overheating. But The Antifreeze That Is Coming Out That Hose Or Drain. If You All Can Help Would Be Great. Im A D.s.m. Head And I Just Got This Mustang Dirt Cheap And Im Trying To Get It Running. Thanks For Any Help
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Old 04-27-2005, 10:51 PM   #2
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Re: Hose Pouring

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On A 1988 5.0 Mustang There Is A Hose Or Drain On The Fire Wall On The Passenger Side And It Is Pouring Anti Freeze. The Car Got Great Heat And Not Showing Any Signs Of Overheating. But The Antifreeze That Is Coming Out That Hose Or Drain. If You All Can Help Would Be Great. Im A D.s.m. Head And I Just Got This Mustang Dirt Cheap And Im Trying To Get It Running. Thanks For Any Help
sounds like a heater core hose thats leaking. replace the hose.
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:07 AM   #3
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sounds like a heater core hose thats leaking. replace the hose.
NONE OF THE HEATER HOSES ARE LEAKING ITS COMING FROM A DRAIN HOUSE OUT OF THE FIREWALL WITH A HOSE STICKING OUT OF IT. DOES THE HEATER CORE HAVE AN OVERFLOW ON IT. I NEVER HEARD OF ANYTHING LIKE IT IF IT DOES.
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Re: Re: Re: Hose Pouring

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NONE OF THE HEATER HOSES ARE LEAKING ITS COMING FROM A DRAIN HOUSE OUT OF THE FIREWALL WITH A HOSE STICKING OUT OF IT. DOES THE HEATER CORE HAVE AN OVERFLOW ON IT. I NEVER HEARD OF ANYTHING LIKE IT IF IT DOES.
No such thing as an overflow. You should take a picture of this and post it.
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Old 04-30-2005, 08:47 AM   #5
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Re: Hose Pouring

Sounds like you have a busted heater core. Enjoy
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