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Originally posted by dalebwilson View PostAaron:
I had lots of coolant and water in my exhaust system from a previous head gasket leak. It took a while to burn all that off. It will take some time to burn the solvents off as well. Did you change your oil before starting it up?
Oil change is done, and I also re-torqued the cylinder head bolts just in case. They were still pretty tight but not perfect. I still had a bit of air left to bleed out of the system, but hopefully that's all done now.
Originally posted by jimdigs View Postcracked head.1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc
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All finished! Must have been the residual air in the coolant system and the cylinder head bolt torque being slightly off. I took her for a half hour spin and she smokes less and less the more I drive her. Just have to go over all of the bolts to ensure things are tight and true, hook up the gauges, and blow up the tires.1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc
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Sounds like you're finally making progress with it buddy, i hope it fully clears up for you!!
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