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1993 Buick Skylark Bracket? broke on bottom of motor causin



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Posted at Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:20 pm
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Engine Mechanical problem
1993 Buick Skylark 6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 85000 miles
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Last night my wife bottomed out her car 93 buick Skylark in a large tractor rut. This afternoon while driving her car made a loud pop and started wobbling like a blown tire. When I looked underneath the chassis I noticed a busted bracket and coolant / water leaking out along with a light greenish lubricant (grease). My best guess is a damaged water pump, but what is this bracket? pic included.
 
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Posted at Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:52 am
By KHLow2008, Moderator
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Hi AaronMo,

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The water pump is at the lower end so most probably it is damaged.

The item shown should be part of the transaxle to engine brace. It is broken and you need a new piece.
 
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