We have a river of power steering fluid pouring from our steering box, and it's not nice. We decided, on this cheap truck, why not try all of those cheap fixes that we usually avoid? We tried some Stop Leak fluid, with very low expectations. Let's see how it worked. Also, we changed the spark plug wires, as well as the air filter.
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