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LB7 sprung a leak!!

921500Z71

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Not as bad as it sounds, more of a pride issue with my roommate (dodge boy). My truck was dripping washer fluid, about 10 drops or so for a couple and i couldnt believe that my truck was leaking. Atleast it was washer fluid. Anyways i drop the resevoir (sp?) to find that my washer pump had basically become too brittle and the case cracked and had slid part way out of its compression fitting causing the leak. New pump, gallon of washer fluid, 22 bucks, and a hour of my time later all is well. Except my roommate makes fun of a leaky duramax:banghead:. But i guess leaking washer fluid is better than leaking oil like his charger.:smash:
 
At least it wasn't an injector leaking. Add a few 00's to your amount spent and many more hours of time.
 
At least it wasn't an injector leaking. Add a few 00's to your amount spent and many more hours of time.

To be on the safe side i think ill have a built motor with bigger injectors before the stockers start to go (knock on wood). Then again ill still be adding 0's to the total :cornut:
 
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