hummmn ?? did the onion do the same trick as rainx ???,my dogde caravan developed a bad head gasket in cody wy. I decided to call home to dealer Indiana,, dealer told me to wire fan direct ,, put a can of bars leak in it and not tighten the radiator cap and always have 5 gallon of water handy, went on into Yellowstone ,,and made it back home to Indiana that way ,, and traded it on another dodge van . ,,, I have taped universal joints with duct tape ,,visegriped and chained down a motor mont ,,added diesel fuel to gasoline to stretch the gas on a 730 Case gasser to start it and get it back up to the barn for more gas,,. chained disc s and planters of all sorts up to bring home ,, but the worst weas using thatSTUPID G eneral MOTORS joke JUNK wheelbarrow tire for a spare to drive 3 miles into town ,,, next time I will run on the rim
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