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Crap, I have a cracked block
In my original post weeks ago:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...2925886f8c5e38 I was experiencing coolant loss and overheating, well I took the exhaust header off this week-end and found a cracked block. I could see the fluid oozing from the block. I was wondering about my options thinking they are ( in order of cost, high to low ): a) buy new engine and install self b) pull engine self, have it rebuilt with new block, install self c) get used engine, install self Anyone know of some other options I may have? Mike |
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