I have a 1990 Trooper that has the 2.8 GM V6 in it. Last time I drove it, it leaked water, and at one point while parked at a gas station (Fortunately near my house) water just gurgled and spewed out of the engine... the BACK of the engine. The heater hoses look OK, the radiator hoses look OK (It's a trooper, the answer is never an easy one) and when I pour water in the radiator, it pours out of the back of the block. Looks like it's leaking out by the starter, at least that's where it hits the ground. There is oil, no water at all, in the crankcase. Are there freeze plugs in the back of the engine block or heads? Does anyone have a picture of the back of a 2.8 block? (By "Back" I of course mean the flywheel side.)
-Mark
-Mark
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