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Old 07-08-2009, 11:38 AM
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Hopefully the leak hasn't etched the cylinder head where the gasket won't seal it. Good luck!
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Hopefully the leak hasn't etched the cylinder head where the gasket won't seal it. Good luck!
It has been less than 600 miles since they were installed. So I would hope not.
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Are you sure there's a gasket in there? I seem to recall that there isn't one, not sure though.
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Are you sure there's a gasket in there? I seem to recall that there isn't one, not sure though.
Headers....and yes, gasket is visible.
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Did you check the oil? when was the last oil change?
What would an oil change have to do with ticking sound coming from an engine? I think this is incorrect advice.
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Not so much , my oil was at the add line and the motor had an audible tick. I usually check it once a month but I lagged on checking it. When I topped it off the tick was gone. Kind of freaked me out a little so I make sure that thing is topped off %100 all the time.
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