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<blockquote data-quote="badcobra" data-source="post: 15657154" data-attributes="member: 20798"><p>It's much easier to pull the motor and do on a stand. Also, just because there was water where the plugs are does not mean a bad head gasket. This happens frequently on these cars when someone pressure sprays the engine....especially when they are trying to clean it up and get it ready to sell. </p><p></p><p>I know you had a block test done, but what are the other symptoms of a head gasket issue? Is it pushing coolant out the overflow? Is it overheating?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcobra, post: 15657154, member: 20798"] It's much easier to pull the motor and do on a stand. Also, just because there was water where the plugs are does not mean a bad head gasket. This happens frequently on these cars when someone pressure sprays the engine....especially when they are trying to clean it up and get it ready to sell. I know you had a block test done, but what are the other symptoms of a head gasket issue? Is it pushing coolant out the overflow? Is it overheating? [/QUOTE]
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