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If this is an airspray gun then it is probably the tip and needle that are leaking because they are worn, so that they don't shut off cleanly. But before you replace them, check that the needle is not binding inside the gland that it goes through. A drop of light oil on the needle outside the gun body would fix this. If a repair kit is needed, it should be available, but be careful to state the same size as the the tip and needle that you have been using if it was good for the work that you have been spraying. If it is an airless spray gun, then the problem is similar and requires a repair kit.
there is a pin in the bottom of the gun. Take that out with a flat headed screw driver. Then push the hose end up into the gun and then push the clip back in to secure it.
There is a good chance you are missing the black plastic clip that holds the hose into the trigger gun. If you look at where the hose goes into the gun there should be a flat slot where a black plastic clip would slide in and keep the hose into the trigger gun.
is it water or coolant? aside from the upper and lower radiator hoses the only other hose carrying coolant is the hearter hose that goes to the heater core.inside the firewall. if it is leaking at the heater core. or the core itself is leaking this is a major job. as the heater core must be removed and tested.
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