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I'm interested, still researching my issue as I found diesel in my coolant. Buddy is saying I got bad heads but I'm looking for other possibilities. Maybe Cups?
Last edited by Coxj70; Aug 29, 2020 at 10:37 AM.
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Sorry, I forgot to delete when sold. But...if you have diesel in your coolant the cups are a much more likely culprit than the head. They are cheap and easy enough to change. You can also remove the injectors and pressurize the cooling system to see if there are any bubbles, but they don't always show up. If you hqve diesel in coolant, replace the cups and orings on the injectors and go from there.
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