wecoyote
Cadet
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- Apr 25, 2008
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Yes, I've read them all both here and across the world ;-). But people here are nicer!
Subject says it. Oil has been drained (all three gallons). I thought it would be the block, but core plugs are in place (yes I know that's not the definitive answer) and I put it on the muff without starting and cranked it over with the plugs out and it blew water.
So I'm thinking that it's either the exhaust manifold, head, or block (before anybody says "all three", bear in mind I'm in a frail state ;-)
So.
1. Can water enter the cylinders in this engine from the exhaust in an undamaged state?
2. Were the 2.3 Ford engines prone to manifold faults?
3. I'm thinking pull the manifold first, if nothing, then the head, then the block. Your thoughts?
4. Was anyone else aware that Lassie actually pushed the kid into the well with a head butt to gain better Nielson ratings?
Cheers to all, and thanks for you cumulative advise.
Coyote
Subject says it. Oil has been drained (all three gallons). I thought it would be the block, but core plugs are in place (yes I know that's not the definitive answer) and I put it on the muff without starting and cranked it over with the plugs out and it blew water.
So I'm thinking that it's either the exhaust manifold, head, or block (before anybody says "all three", bear in mind I'm in a frail state ;-)
So.
1. Can water enter the cylinders in this engine from the exhaust in an undamaged state?
2. Were the 2.3 Ford engines prone to manifold faults?
3. I'm thinking pull the manifold first, if nothing, then the head, then the block. Your thoughts?
4. Was anyone else aware that Lassie actually pushed the kid into the well with a head butt to gain better Nielson ratings?
Cheers to all, and thanks for you cumulative advise.
Coyote