Please help me before i rip my hair out
#23
there was coolent in it and i tried engine ice as well, and yes there was so much mud u would not believe it took my over 2 hours with a pressure washer, even after u would go over a spot a time or two u would go back over it and holy **** theres still mud coming out. And before i washed it out u could still see some light threw it, i really did not think it was that bad. sir i was wrong.
#24
Glad you got it running good.
For those reading along & for future reference - a compression check will not guarantee you in finding a blown head gasket. Size & location of the leak as well as temp of the engine while testing, has in many times not revealed any difference in compression.
A leakdown test however, is a much more accurate method in pin pointing a failure such as this.
#25
Glad you got it running good.
For those reading along & for future reference - a compression check will not guarantee you in finding a blown head gasket. Size & location of the leak as well as temp of the engine while testing, has in many times not revealed any difference in compression.
A leakdown test however, is a much more accurate method in pin pointing a failure such as this.
For those reading along & for future reference - a compression check will not guarantee you in finding a blown head gasket. Size & location of the leak as well as temp of the engine while testing, has in many times not revealed any difference in compression.
A leakdown test however, is a much more accurate method in pin pointing a failure such as this.
#26
there was coolent in it and i tried engine ice as well, and yes there was so much mud u would not believe it took my over 2 hours with a pressure washer, even after u would go over a spot a time or two u would go back over it and holy **** theres still mud coming out. And before i washed it out u could still see some light threw it, i really did not think it was that bad. sir i was wrong.
careful with that pressure washer on your radiator- very easy to bend those cooling fins even with a #40 tip- I've done it many times and had to straighten them out, and I was a good 12" from the core.
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