overheating above 50 mph or uphill (highway). I already searched
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Re: overheating above 50 mph or uphill (highway). I already searched
I would. Its fairly cheap insurance. And check all the mating surfaces of the block to make sure there aren't any high spots...I somehow neglected to do that once on my old CRX. Turns out there was a high spot where the motor was gouged (How? I don't know) and the head gasket blew again 6 months later. Not much fun.
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Re: overheating above 50 mph or uphill (highway). I already searched
I already did the engine compression.
dry
cylinder #1 = 180 psi
cylinder #2 = 189
cylinder #3 = 185
cylinder #4 = 189
wet, i think that I put a lot of oil
cylinder #1 = 270 psi
cylinder #2 = >300
cylinder #3 = 230
cylinder #4 = 210
dry
cylinder #1 = 180 psi
cylinder #2 = 189
cylinder #3 = 185
cylinder #4 = 189
wet, i think that I put a lot of oil
cylinder #1 = 270 psi
cylinder #2 = >300
cylinder #3 = 230
cylinder #4 = 210
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