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Old 12-13-2016, 04:15 AM
Ferdman Ferdman is offline
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Jim, you definitely need to replace the EHA Valve once the body has cracked. Glue is not going to repair the leak, and the leaking gas could start an under-hood fire. New EHA Valves cost around $265 so I would buy a new one, instead of taking a chance on a used one for $160 that may develop the same problem in short order.
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