leaking servo
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leaking servo



Take the two hoses that go from the engine to the servo
unit and figure out a way to splice them together using
hose clamps and the stuff that your local auto parts store
has for heater hoses.  If memory serves, they are differing
diameters.

doing this loops the coolant right back into the engine,
bypassing the ATC and the heater completely.

No heat as a result.

Careful about where the hose is laid and that it is secure
and won't flop onto something moving or hot.

-Kenyon


--- grandpa and cheryl <grandpaandcheryl@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: grandpa and cheryl 
> To: mailinglist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:42 PM
> Subject: leaking servo
> 
> 
> I am having a problem with the servo assembly on my 72
> Imperial LeBaron.Its leaking quite badly.Is it possible
> to bypass it until my wallet is fat enough to replace
> it.I checked out Kerrys saga and its a little over my
> head.
> Tony 1972 Imperial Lebaron(Genie)
> 


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