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Posted by MagMan on February 03, 2005 at 15:01:15 from (152.163.101.13):
For those of you that remember the Catastrophic H injury post from last fall well here is the results. I picked up this pretty nice straight H at an auction with loader and pretty tight all around. For $250.00 well when I pulled the drain plug at the base I got somewhere around 3 gal of antifreeze out of the base. I pulled the head and didnt see anything there. I filled the block up with out the head and she sat for a few weeks and no new antifreeze in the pan. So I came on the board and asked you folks what you thought. I received some pretty good thoughts , Soft Plug, Waterpump, Cracked block, Cracked head, and some that didnt apply to an H. Well I stopped back at the machine shop today and the head has been magnafluxed with the block now and guess what ? Not a crack to be found. I guess my initial thoughts were correct Way back when someone filled the block with antifreeze either to stop it from cracking or to buy it cheap at an auction I guess.. So there you go there is the answer and I am alfull happy too. JON
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