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Re: BN cooling problems - Part II
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Posted by lee on November 04, 2004 at 18:20:24 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: BN cooling problems - Part II posted by Paul Shuler on November 04, 2004 at 16:27:04:
Someone posted there may be different head gaskets although I don't have first hand knowledge of that. It's quite possible to flip it and cause problems, just not 100% certain. Been a while since I did a C113 or similar. Most engines I've worked with you really need to pay attention to get the correct head gasket on there correctly. It's not a job you want to re-do. I would not discount anything knowing now the head has been off. But he is on the right track to flush it real good as taking it apart tends to disturb a lot of rust and debris. Maybe run a cooling system flush kit in there too for a few hrs and then another good flushing. I mention the flush kit but don't expect it will work a miracle. The radiator appears to have not been cleaned for many many years so a professional cleaning couldn't hurt. If none of this fixes it, it's time to pull the head back off.
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