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Re: Re: Re: How do I know if head gasket is blown?
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Posted by Joe in VA on March 20, 2001 at 12:23:16 from (206.205.138.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How do I know if head gasket is blown? posted by Bob on March 20, 2001 at 11:42:46:
Once I had the governor linkage off on my tractor and when I put it back (I thought correctly) my engine took off too.It wasn't recently rebuilt though and did not hurt anything.Pull the valve cover and look for milky residue inside.See if your antifreeze level has dropped, and change the oil, then run the tractor some more to see if there is any antifreeze in there.I had a diesel suburban that had a blown head gasket...ran it for 20,000 miles that way.It would lose water but it didn't get into the oil.Hope it turns out in your favor.
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