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Thread: 352 head or intake problem
          
   
   

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    oddball4x4 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I figured it out, instead of using the supplied endseals, I put a bead of The Right Stuff. I drove it about 50 or so miles, problem solved. Thanks to everyone who posted suggestions.

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    R Pope is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    You do realize those end seals weren't the cause of the water in the cylinder? Although they could have been dislodging the intake gasket enough to make it leak. More care and precision is what saved the day, but ain't that Right Stuff the best gorilla snot you ever saw????

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