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Posted by H MN on July 24, 2000 at 08:17:20 from (209.255.79.6):
In Reply to: Water in Oil posted by Andy on July 24, 2000 at 05:33:24:
Andy: May be a good idea to try separating out all the things you mentioned. Stalling and poor running may be not related at all to a cracked head or block. A total tune up may cure all the poor running. The possible cracked block may be another story. How long have ya had it and has it gotten real hot lately or sat last winter without good antifreeze? Other should have better tests for cracked blocks? For me I would flush radiator and fill with just water and put in new oil\filter and run again enough to see if you loose water level and if it is going into the pan. White smoke from exhaust can be a tip off. Extra clean cylinder\sparkplug could also be a tip that water is leaking into that cylinder and steam cleaning it. I'd like to see what other methods people use to test for cracks? Hope you luck out. H MN
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