jeff, I should make two points. If all you do is local such a leak is acceptable. Not sure I would go a long distance with this type of leak. Point two is that any leak of the head if fixed early and perhaps with a certain frequency is just not that hard to repair for a person of average skill. gary --- Jeff Ham <speakerdesign@MSN.COM> wrote: > I've had this type of leak on my '90 Westy since I > bought it 4 years ago. > The previous owner hardly ever drove it and when I > first bought it leaked > a fair amount. I assumed I would be doing head > gaskets soon. After driving > it daily and putting some miles on it the leak got > much better! I had the > coolent changed, added about 1/3 of a tube of > Alumisil and it's still > going strong. It leakes a little but I can go for a > month without adding > any water.
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