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I've seen this many times. It's time to change the exhaust risers, Bob.

Make
sure you use OEM gaskets too. Some of the aftermarket stuff is garbage.
JIMinFL


I think I eliminated this as a possible cause by removing the exhause

manifold
and reinstalling but didn't connect the hoses on this side but still got

the
cylinder full of water after running for 2-3 minutes on the trailer.

Got to be a cracked head then.
JIMinFL


I dropped the head off yesterday for testing. There is rust in the combustion
chamber and you can see a line where the head is the reddest. Hoping that line
tests to be a crack. I'll post results when I get them..

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