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Posted by jason r on February 20, 2002 at 06:49:55 from (192.43.65.245):
thanks for all of the posts from before. since i posted the question before i have cleaned out the block and radiator. i have sealed the crack in the block w/ jbweld and it is holding. (ihave anew block on the way) the timing is dead on. i filled the radiator and engine and let it run. 10 minutes and the rad was boiling but good! two things happened that were very wierd. i checked the temp in the radiator and it was very cool then not more than a minute later the water was boiling over. the antifreeze was pre-mixed at 50/50. is it possible that the head gasket is blown. would that make it overheat like it does? i am completly baffled by this overheating. i am going to replace the block etc...but i would love to hear any suggestions as to why it is doing this! thanks
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