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From : rwv

Q: tbone wrote tbone wrote you could simply say and you did that its nowhere near as bad as they are claiming where did i say this lol is this spin by deletion now talk about spin here. you made the claim i asked you where and you reply with your usual spin and duck. kinda figured this is how youd reply. oh so predictable. 5. 1800 people died from 1973 to 2000 in vehicle related fires 20x that of the famed ford pinto. but 1800 didnt die because of a design defect. this is where your facts turn to opinions. many accidents result in fires. some from design some not. one lawyer says all 1800 one lawyer says hardly any. somewhere inbetween is the truth. but to say your statements are fact is absurd. nope not my conclusion. the conclusion of experts in the field and the fact that so many of these trucks burned where others in similar situations didnt. got it yet miles here ya go again. your original rant wasnt whether these tanks were safe or not. you whined about my statement saying lawyers on both sides were corrupt. you whined when i stated the number of deaths attributable to poor gas tank placement presented by them are not facts at all but rather opinions. since you are so eager to argue about something you spun it such that the discussion is about whether the placement was safe or not. the discussion wasnt about safe or not. geez tbone keep up. .

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From : joe

couple ways. look at the oil on your dip stick. if its cloudy milky or gray colored youve got water/coolant in it. run the engine for a minute then shut off and take the oil fill cap off the valve cover and look down in. again if water is in the oil it will look murky. your oil level may appear to rise too. japhar81 wrote how japhar81 wrote yeah it was normal last time it overheated 2 weeks ago. today it seems to be at the exact same level but its dark and im using a flashlight. will double-check tomorrow in the am when the sun is out. i also didnt notice any oil in the reservoir... maybe the temp. sensor gasket is leaking check your oil for coolant in it. .