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Re: OT - Truck loosing coolant - head gasket probl
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Posted by cj3b_jeep on June 22, 2006 at 08:41:08 from (131.123.223.83):
In Reply to: OT - Truck loosing coolant - head gasket problem ? posted by CB in central NY on June 22, 2006 at 06:59:22:
My 1990 v-6 toyota has 199,999 and still going strong. Can't say as much for the bed though. Tell me, how do they know one of the head bolts is seized? Di they take the head partway off? Did they try to tighten the head bolts? I was just kind of curious. Sounds like a fairly bad leak, but I'd do what everyone else says. Check the oil, check the exhaust. Check hoses, freeze plugs, etc. Did you have the timing chain/belt changed yet? If not, at least on the old 22r engines, this could be a source of your problem. The chain tensioners wear out, chain slaps, lets oil and coolant mix.
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