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![]() Well, I started pulling it apart last night and there was coolant in the #3 cylinder, so I am thinking that is where it let go. On the other hand, not having oil in the coolant and not blowing white smoke is throwing me off to. I am pretty sure it is a head gasket, though, due to the fluid on #3.
No big deal though. I'll just throw on another set of HG's and be back in the boost. Rick - you better email me when you fire up the car! I'm stressing more over yours than I am mine. |
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