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Old 05-07-2008, 01:30 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Burnt Engine Coolant Smell

That does happen, but it would eventually show up as a loss of coolant. I would rather gauge it myself that have a bunch of yahoos "testing" my FJ. JMHO.. Ron

PS: DD (dealer damage) happens every day. Paint gets knocked off in the parking lot, grease gets on seats and often other stuff as well. I saw my truck leaving one time and they told me it was being tested. When it came back they got out with McDonalds bags and drinks!

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Thank You For Your Response. My Concern Is That There Maybe A Small Pin Hole In The Radiator Or Hose And As The Engine Reaches Normal Operating Temps The Slight Leakage Evaporates When It Hits The Engine Block. Otherwise The Darn Thing Runs Great.
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