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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on April 30, 2006 at 15:55:01 from (207.177.83.235):
In Reply to: 756...(sigh)...well... posted by Farm-all-the-way on April 30, 2006 at 14:43:44:
I think you should find the source of the leak before you go looking to hard for a way to spend more money . If it turns out to be a unrepairable block then I'm sure a lot of folks on here will keep their eye out for a block for you . It could be a number of different things from a warped head to a torn head gasket to ??? Ya just need to find it first . Irritating at the least frusrating at best . Was the block pressure tested ? That usually finds the cracks if there are any . Does that block have sleeves , wet or dry ? If it does have sleeves is there supposed to be any sleeve protrusion above the block ? Just some thoughts because when my Oliver had to be rebuilt it was for the same thing . It turned out that one of the sealing o-rings on a sleeve had dried out and gotten hard . Dried out o-rings won't be your problem but maybe one got twisted or cut during assembly ( if it has them that is ) . Have patience and Good luck ! ...Randy
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