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Re: Antifreeze in oil: Part Two
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Posted by mbnok on August 18, 2003 at 20:15:28 from (65.168.67.226):
In Reply to: Antifreeze in oil: Part Two posted by dave w on August 18, 2003 at 19:25:35:
You say you got antifreeze in pan over night. It sure looks like you would see it if coming down somewhere. Have you left the paper under it, I like that idea. You shouldn't have to lay there a lomg time looking. Its been a long time since, but I believe there is a freezeplug behind plate behind the timing gears, at least there was one on the H. Water slowly dripped down. Some old mechanic said put plug in and the put a piece of lead sheet on that. I haven't been back in since 58 I think it worked. If the water comes down by a piston its head or gasket, (might be a cylinder crack). use the paper or carefully tear it down.
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