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You could be having a "reed valve" situation where it holds in one direction and lets pass the coolant in the other direction which leads me in the directing of a head gasket that is drawing in at a negative pressure or a steady state more than it is blowing in the coolant side of things. How...
Have you tried heating the parts a bit to see if cracks open up? Have put straight edges across the head surfaces and block to look for depressions? I have a piece of granite in the back of my shop that has been polished flat, I put a small amount of light oil on it and press down a piece of...
It looks like the issue would be fairly evident with that much cross contamination. But you are right, it would be far easier to find a failure than a precursor to one........Good to meet you up in the cat box!
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Looking good amazing how straight those 2x4's are ..............hahahaha, I have to put them out in the sun with weight on mine to get them close to straight!
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I have had to put my motorcycles kickstand down on the sensor wire to get lights to cycle sometimes. I have 20 x 14.00 Singles on my 5 Ton which even puts the metal further away.
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Washed out the gas tank on my 71 Ranchero with Muriatic Acid (Pool Acid), neutralized it and rinsed it and put in fuel tank sealer made by Eastwood. The acid is mild and can be leaned out a bit by mixing it with water. After sealing up all the exits and sloshing it around, I would look inside...