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"Stephen Levine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I was told by the shop (in the course of replacing a leaking water pump and > head gaskets that were destroyed because the engine overheated - but not > head milling yet, haven't talked to them today) that they *both* were > starting to self-destruct. The would last a little longer, but I might no > pass emissions the next time. Might not be common on other peoples" cars - > not mine. Any advice other than the cliff? I would be very leery about accepting such advice from someone selling big-ticket repair items. Clearly, you should not replace them before they have failed a pollution test (made at some other service facility). SJF . SJF
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