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Topic: cylinder head leak
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| greg3888
09-17-2012 18:23:57
97.125.229.60
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My to20 has a coolant leak in the cylinder head. the leak is around the outside were the tubes that the push rods go thru. these tubes dont look cast.they look pressed in. I was wondering ifthey were a cast part of the head or if they were a tube that is pressed in and may be a place that may leak. thenk you , Greg |
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| John(UK)
09-18-2012 07:09:45
79.76.255.107
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Re: cylinder head leak in reply to greg3888, 09-17-2012 18:23:57
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| The tubes are pressed in and then flared with a tool to clamp them into the head. But I don't think that they will cause water to leak if they are damaged, I think that you will need to look more closely at that, it is possibly a cracked Head that is causing your problem..John(UK) |
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| 2tractors
09-18-2012 05:43:41
207.144.5.133
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Re: cylinder head leak in reply to greg3888, 09-17-2012 18:23:57
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| I have a to20 head that has a crack under the valve spring. If it's not possible to order the tubes then I'll sell you mine for $50 plus shipping. |
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| JPFL
09-18-2012 05:42:38
173.65.222.172
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Re: cylinder head leak in reply to greg3888, 09-17-2012 18:23:57
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| I have a good used head if yours is bad. Jim 813--------- |
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| NWBuckeye
09-17-2012 18:55:30
50.51.170.116
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They are Pressed in Tubes, not Cast into the Head. in reply to greg3888, 09-17-2012 18:23:57
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| No big deal to replace with a press. |
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