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Date:         Tue, 20 Apr 1999 14:07:32 -0400
Reply-To:     Gilles Gallant <ggallant@RDS.CA>
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From:         Gilles Gallant <ggallant@RDS.CA>
Subject:      Head leak
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I went under my west yesterday and saw some green and white stuff aroud the heads, not a lot but enought to see it. I had to look at the heads to see it because there it is not enough leak for a any drop on the ground. The green and white stuff was dry on the head.

Is this mean that it is about time to change the heads gaskets or may I still running for a couple o kilometers like this without any problem?

I changed my trans. oil for a synth oil. Let me tell you that I instantly saw the difference

Thanks

Gilles Gallant Montreal , Quebec


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