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Question by crd
Submitted on 11/12/2005
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I have an 86 lebaron (turbo) and was losing rad fluid...i checked the dip stick and all was fine,THEN there was water droplets and then this milkshake affect:( i took off the cylinder head...and notice that the #1 cylinder area of the gasket was no longer round but warped??? And the part(gasket)that covers the water jacket,has a hole blown through it! The #1 cylinder was full of water and the "others" had traces of water in them? The entire gasket was wet???
Is the head cracked or just the gasket?


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