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[QUOTE="76GMC1500, post: 1203093, member: 73139"] $30 for a wheel with a disk is a great deal. You just need to find a caliper now. Before you connect the brake line to anything, flush it out extremely well as it's probably packed with dirt. Milky coolant indicates water in the oil which is often the result of a failed water pump shaft seal or a perforated water pump housing. Small perforations can be repaired with epoxy. Many people also confuse milky oil (emulsified with water) with normal clutch debris. If the oil appears dark gray and has a fine metal powder suspended in it, that's normal. But, if the oil is opaque and has any tan or lighter shades of gray, that indicates water. Since you seem proficient your camera, you should take a picture of the oil and we might be able to tell you if it's water (bad) or normal clutch debris. [/QUOTE]
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