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Posted by MN Scott on April 30, 2006 at 16:11:54 from (206.9.216.52):
In Reply to: 756...(sigh)...well... posted by Farm-all-the-way on April 30, 2006 at 14:43:44:
First pull the oil pan and get yourself a cooling system pressurizing pump and see where the water is coming from. The most common place for a german to leak is the sleeve seals. I assume you put in new sleeves? If not did you carefully examine them for pinholes? Was the groove in the block were the sleeve oring goes perfectally clean with no defects? Did you use dish soap when you installed the sleeves if you didn't or used oil you probilly rolled an oring. Was the head resurfaced and pressure tested? Kraut blocks are not knowen for cracking so I bet your leak is in the sleeve or head area. Good Luck!!
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