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Old 07-12-2001, 09:29 AM   #6
Galligher
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Call it intuition about the gasket leak leak. Compression is OK, all cylinders are close to each other. I think it's a very small leak that only happens under certain conditions. It doesn't leak that much. I have not had the car very long and will be replacing them soon. Thanks for your help! I'll see what I can do about curing the rich condition (probably need to look at ignition!) and replace gaskets and then get back with you. I have replaced a couple of hoses that were cracked so I know there are more lurking somewhere in there!
Thanks Again!
Brian.
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