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Re: Antifreeze in Oil
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Posted by mbnok on May 23, 2006 at 17:46:35 from (216.226.31.32):
In Reply to: Antifreeze in Oil posted by Retcol on May 23, 2006 at 17:10:38:
Drop the pan and put a a fresh white cardboard under the engine. Maybe some thing will show up. My "H" was doing that and I put down the cardboard and waited, nothing, I got my little light bulb on a wire and looked through the spark plug holes, -- then pressured up the clyinders, found nothing nearly wore out my head srcatching it. finally started in taking the head off and found it (antifreeze) sitting on top of the head, under that was a crack. Got it brazed and back together, now to work it hard and see if it holds. look carefully and systematicaly and you will find it. I'm slow took me all winter.
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