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landins13
02-19-2009, 11:12 PM
ok so real quick, the last time my motor was together i had coolant flooding into cylinder 4 and i need to uncover why before i reassemble the motor yet again. the motor has been to the machine shop right before this was happening and again afterwords. the block is not cracked, and it is perfectly flat i had it redecked after breaking it down again.

the bad, the head had 6 bent valves 2 bad seats and 4 cracked valve guids. all of which are being replaced... the head is at MAMS getting rebuilt with all brian crower parts.

now my question is, is there a way that the coolant could have been finding its way from the head into the cylinder given the issues with the head, or is it more likelly to have been a bad gasket or something along those lines. i need to know asap. oh and ironically enough the head is not warped in any way.

blownmotor
02-19-2009, 11:18 PM
The only thing stopping coolant getting into your cylinders is the headgasket. bent valves, cracked guides, only allows oil in and loss of compression.

jskateborders
02-19-2009, 11:27 PM
yea, pretty much what he said. The only other way would be a crack in the cylinder wall, which would be very, very apparent. Just the headgasket. FYI I found out my headgasket was out when I went to comp test the motor and it started shooting water out of the spark plug wells.

landins13
02-20-2009, 01:11 PM
yeah it was really wierd, i assumed it was the head gasket since the block is not cracked, but i want to be 100% before i bother reassembling the motor again