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Coolent Leak


dittmer

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I have a stud that gets a pool of coolent around the nut on the outer left side of my head

i was thinking a new head gasket mite do the trick but it didnt

 

when i took the head off there was a good amount of corrosion around 4 of the studs and none of them were next to each other

 

Is this sht comon

 

i have never noticed a drop in coolent wich makes me think i am paraniod

but this quad cost more than most of the cars i have owned

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Have it checked at a machine shop. I had a head that was .003 off and it dripped. If it's that slight, you can use a sealant on it. That high temp copper works. Another option is to have it milled. Might as well take a little off and add a little performance while your at it.

 

How did you notice the leak was happening. Was it after a rebuild or something.

 

I believe Boonman and ScottM here on the forum can hook you up.

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i was cleanig my shee when i noticed a pool of coolent around one of the nuts on

 

the head stud, so i kept an eye on it and it seems to leak after i shut it down

 

i dont know of a good machine shop that works on shees so i am having my

 

brother check and see if the head is warped. my brother is a machinist.

 

i am thinking about letting him mill the head. does anyone know how much

 

i can take off with out making other changes

 

Thanx

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