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![]() Check the intake gaskets. On the end where the water passages are it is easy to have aleak. There are several different sizes of water passages and shapes too. Check that first, it is the easiest.
Do you have water in any of the cylinders?? Check them close. Have the heads been ported?? If so they might off ground through on a port and you're leaking there. Good luck. |
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