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<blockquote data-quote="bassbuster2011" data-source="post: 184305" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p>Thanks for all the info. This helped alot. I was actually worried that if it wasnt spraying water the the water pump might be bad. I actually talked to my grandpa today. He is retired from Chrysler and knows quite a bit about them. He basically said the same thing as u guys. It is not suppose to stream. He said if you at least see some kind of water coming out of dont worry about it. They dont stream like most motors, they spray. Like I said its not overheating or anything like that, just thought that I would maybe teach myself a few maintenance and mechanical skills and try to take a look on my own. Thanks again for all the advice, this site is so helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassbuster2011, post: 184305, member: 4561"] Thanks for all the info. This helped alot. I was actually worried that if it wasnt spraying water the the water pump might be bad. I actually talked to my grandpa today. He is retired from Chrysler and knows quite a bit about them. He basically said the same thing as u guys. It is not suppose to stream. He said if you at least see some kind of water coming out of dont worry about it. They dont stream like most motors, they spray. Like I said its not overheating or anything like that, just thought that I would maybe teach myself a few maintenance and mechanical skills and try to take a look on my own. Thanks again for all the advice, this site is so helpful. [/QUOTE]
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