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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
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![]() What kind of sealer? A friend of mine (has one of them bowtie thingys) could only get is to quit leaking using silicone. I've always had good luck with "555" with Teflon. Comes in a can with the brush in the lid, available at Home Depot or a local hardware store.
If you're SURE the block and heads are OK, that's gotta be it dude. If it was a bad (new) gasket, changing them would have fixed it. Odds of getting 2 "bad" gaskets in a row are about 3 bajillion:1. Tightening the head bolts to eventually get it to quit leaking internally tells me it's not a crack. Cracks will leak ALL the time. That's a tough one man. I'd yank out the bottom bolts (Toward the exhaust side) one at a time, and try a different sealer and go from there. I feel your pain bro!
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