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Re: 95 CIVIC 1.5 GRADUALLY LOSES COOLANT--

by jim beam <spamvortex@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 09:12 PM

septicman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On May 4, 10:26 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> septic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>> On May 4, 7:18 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> septic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>>>> On May 4, 10:49�am, jim beam <spamvor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>> septic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>>>>>> The engine runs flawlessly and gets 45 MPG local driving and 54
MPG
>>>>>>> highway.
>>>>>>> Every 1,000 miles or so, I need to add about a pint of coolant
each to
>>>>>>> the radiator and the reservoir.
>>>>>>> Where should one look with these engines for coolant loss sources?
�I
>>>>>>> would especially appreciate suggestions from those who are
familiar
>>>>>>> with this engine and this year or series.
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance !
>>>>>> 1. learn to cross-post.
>>>>>> 2. check for evidence of leakage in the usual places, hoses,
radiator,
>>>>>> coolant pump, etc.
>>>>>> 3. check for bubbles in the expansion bottle. �if yes, it's head
gasket.
>>>>> Are your suggestions 'generic?'  If so, I already know how to
diagnose
>>>>> coolant loss and head gasket leaks.  Did you read my post?  I am not
>>>>> looking for generic advice, I am seeking posts from those
particularly
>>>>> experienced with 1995 era Civics with the 1.5 who can cite the exact
>>>>> locations of coolant leaks observed and discovered.  This is the
>>>>> purpose of a Honda group, i.e. for those directly involved with
Hondas
>>>>> to share their experiences with other Honda owners, etc.
>>>> but you posted a generic crap question, so how can you be offended
when
>>>> you get a generic crap answer???
>>>> specify exactly what you've done to help yourself, then maybe the
FREE
>>>> EXPERT advice you seek will be more forthcoming.
>>>> or you can wait until psychic wednesday.  your call.- Hide quoted
text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> by the way, thanks for your stupid generic overbearing rantings...next
>>> time, if you don't have the direct experience, stay out of it.  Save
>>> the tutoring for the dumb-****s who constitute your audience.
>> eh?  do i have experience or do i not???  i can't "tutor" unless i have
>> experience.  make up your mind.
>>
>>>  I
>>> suppose "1995 Honda Civic 1.5" doesn't sufficiently narrow it down for
>>> you...
>> no, but opening the hood and bothering to say what you'd taken the time
>> to look for sure would.  which you still haven't.
>>
>> bottom line: when you're PAYING for service, you can take the vehicle
in
>> with little or no information because you're going to get charged for
it
>> anyhow.  and you get to be as much of an asshole as you want because
>> it's your money.  but when you want something for FREE, like you do
>> right now, YOU get to do the homework.
>>
>> now let's see how long it takes you to figure out that being a
demanding
>> uncooperative jerk about this doesn't exactly inspire a whole lot of
>> answers.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> 
> I have tried nothing other than make observations for the
> obvious...and, I am not going to jump through your hoops.  If no one
> chooses to respond to the issue at hand because they have not had a
> coolant loss experience with the specified vehicle/engine, that is
> expected and appreciated.  However, if someone has had direct
> experience with the issue at hand and chooses to not respond, that is
> fine, too.  Group members are free to act as they see fit.  This group
> is not a club for little boys to keep their secrets from the other
> little boys.  I will find the answer shortly, one way or another.  In
> this age of information, thinking one can have another over a barrel
> by withholding information is ridiculous.

you say:
"This group is not a club for little boys to keep their secrets from the 
other little boys."

but you started by saying:
"I am not going to jump through your hoops."

something of a contradictory conundrum is it not?  and if you "already 
know how to diagnose coolant loss and head gasket leaks" why are you 
even here?

so let's start again: what exactly have you done so far?  where and what 
have you checked?
 




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Re: 95 CIVIC 1.5 GRADUALLY LOSES COOLANT--
"septicman@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-04 21:03:56 
Re: 95 CIVIC 1.5 GRADUALLY LOSES COOLANT--
jim beam <spamvortex@[  2008-05-04 21:12:29 

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