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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 11, 2002 at 05:32:25 from (207.172.109.24):
In Reply to: 230 update posted by TerryC (MO) on January 10, 2002 at 20:53:40:
Yep, no head gasket could do it! Live and learn huh? If you're talking about the rear seal retainer, it bolts in from behind the flywheel. Can't think of what else is up there at the moment (last one I did this on was a Super M and that piece did come out the bottom). I have a 240 block in the garage I could maybe pull the pan off this weekend if I get the chance and check for you. I been using carb cleaner to remove oil before setting new gaskets, works great. Sometimes you can use a 1/2 or 3/4" wood chisel to remove old gaskets. You could also pull the sleeves and replace the rubber O-ring seals if they were leaking the antifreeze into the pan. Just depends on how far you want to go. Have you found any evidence of the head gasket also causing the water leak or is that still unknown? Stan(VA)
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