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![]() well I pulled the radiater cap and shure anogh there is some oil in there.
what are the simtomsof water in the cylinders. I mean the head is allready off and there is oil in the coolant. but like for future reference. and how long does it take for the water to get passed the pistons. and when you say damaged bearings. you mean the engine will freeze on me. and if it isn't to late I can just take the water out the cylinder flush the coolent and oil. replace the head gasket and be all set. or is it not that easy. thanks ford kid |
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