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Date:         Tue, 9 Nov 2010 15:47:23 -0600
Reply-To:     walkingboss <walkingboss@COMMUNICOMM.COM>
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From:         walkingboss <walkingboss@COMMUNICOMM.COM>
Subject:      er: Exhaust in cooling system
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At 11/9/2010 09:47 AM, John Mosley wrote: >what is the easiest way to determine which cylinder is leaking >exhaust gas into my >coolant system? > thanks > jack 91 vanagon auto gl

Hello Jack,

I know better than to assume, but if this a gas engine: make sure the coolant is full.........bring the engine up to operating temp........ pull the plugs........get a cooling system tester and pressure up the system........let set till engine is cool.........with a helper to spin the engine over while you watch for coolant/water "spitting out the plug holes", If exhaust can get out, coolant can get in under pressure of 15 or 20 lb's. The key is being at operating temp. Also there is a tool that will check for exhaust in the gas that an good tool truck will have.

Have a good one

Howard


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