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Water in the engine
By Allen - 03/23/2001 5:33:32 PM; IP 205.188.198.171
I recently did some work on my FE and I got a fair amount of water in the engine when the intake came off. I drained it and suctioned out the intake but still managed to get water in the engine. I buttoned it back up and let it run for a while then I changed the oil, hoping that would get rid of the water. It didn't. The engine ran a little hot but I got it home and found more water in the engine. could the gaskets between the head and the intake leak that much. Im very sure everything is on straight and none of the gaskets were broken or out of place. Does any one know a sure fire way to get the water out without having to drop the oil pan or somethin worse?
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