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Strongly suspect Karl is right. Many years ago, I found out that aluminum
heads had to be refaced, even when just changing a head gasket. Eventually wound up doing a complete engine job. Antifreeze sure does a number on moving parts. Rebuilder might have an opinion after a look at cylinder sleeves when head is off. Good luck, and make really sure all is well before heading offshore! surfnturf "Karl Denninger" wrote Yeah, it is a problem, and probably a consequence of the coolant being in there (abnomrally high wear) Fix the coolant problem, do a few short-interval changes, and then resample and see if those iron numbers return to normal. |
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