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Old 02-21-2006, 03:53 PM
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yea so i had a bad day today.

Exhaust started comin out of the cat and sounds like shitt
then my radiator hose blew a hole in it and started gagin out engine coolant
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Could be a lot worse....a couple of easy cheap fixes :?
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I changed your topic name ... it made no sense.
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On the plus side (glass half-full guy here), now you can replace the cat with a hi-flow one, probably for less than you would pay for a stock replacement!

No real plus side to the rad hose going, but it is a good time to review the maintenance on your cooling system. Lots of folks can walk you through that if you need/want.

Sorry 'bout your rough day, though. :(
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