[AT] Re: FOLLOWUP on "stuck good on a WD 45 engine question!"
John Grant
jfgrant at zoomon.net
Fri Dec 15 11:42:51 PST 2006
MY mistake. I meant we replaced the intake manifold and all gaskets again
and that took care of that problem. J G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bo" <mmco at cox-internet.com>
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> John
> Maybe I missed something here . You said the intake had a crack in it but
> you replaced the head . Was the intake and head cast as one ???
>
> Bo Hinch
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Grant" <jfgrant at zoomon.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:34 PM
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>
>
> John, many years ago I had a vehicle that I could not keep oil in. I
> bought
> it new and the dealer was footing the bill. Tore the engine apart 3 times
> before we found the problem. The intake manifold had a crack in it that
> did
> not open up until the head came up to operating temp. Replaced the head
> and
> the oil problem went away. If we had magnafluxed the head first we would
> have found it right off. Maybe, just maybe, the same with the WD45 head?
> Justa thought. JG
>
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