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Posted by dwm on September 28, 2005 at 12:30:17 from (198.30.209.70):
In Reply to: Re: M block crack? posted by Janicholson on September 28, 2005 at 12:06:33:
I purchased this non running M at auction. Pulled the pan and found antifreeze in the oil. Sent the cylinder head off to have it checked, several cracks were found, looking for another. Machine shop felt the cracks were large enough to cause antifreeze in the oil. When I took the head off, there was still antifreeze left in the block, some leaked into the cylinders. So, #4 cylinder has been leaking out antifreeze for the past month, 1 drop a week, levels in the block have not changed. Could be left over antifreeze from the process describe above. The drip occurs at the contact between the sleeve and block it seems, does this help any?
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