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ENGINE REBUILD HELP!!
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Posted by Steve on July 17, 2004 at 18:25:02 from (209.26.189.100):
Guys yall help me out again. I posted a message a few days ago about my Case 300 new rebuild a few pages back. One of the head bolts was leaking water out of the top of it after cranking it up for the first time. I pulled the head off and I could not seem ot figure out what it was. The only thing was that the first two cylinders had really smutty, slimey, black oil on top of the pistons. I dont know if the leak is because of the head gasket not sealing or the head has a crack in it. Like I said a few pages ago I just had the head rebuilt and I dont know if the machinest magna-fluxed it or not. There are two water jacket holes approximately 1/4 of a inch away from this head bolt. I tried K&W block seal and also pulled the bolt out while the head was still on and put some permatex sealer on the end of the bolt and reinstalled it, and it still kept leaking? any sugggestions please!!
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