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The soul stealing Ginger
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Help!!!!!
Okay, i just got my car back from the exhaust shop, pics and vids later, dont worry, and so i drove my car hell of a lot, well when i stopped, i heard that fimiliar hissing sound and looked under the hood, my ac hole on the passenger side was leaking that water onto the new headers!!!! i cant have that, and i cant figure out another way to route the water a different way cause theres only like an inch and a half between it and the header. anyone have some homemade ideas? ill get a pic right now if that will help.
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Safud: MM's Resident Hadji
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Lots of people usually ask the guy who installed the exhaust setup to weld in a little sheet of metal in an angle so that the water drips on to the metal and slides off.
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The soul stealing Ginger
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oh,.....weld a piece of metal on the header itself or to the frame?
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Safud: MM's Resident Hadji
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Not onto the header itself...just have it welded somewhere between where the water is dripping from and the headers
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The soul stealing Ginger
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anyone else have some ideas i can use before gettin someone to weld the piece of metal, i wont be able to get out that way in like a week.
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