DAN FRAN SISCO Official Zombie Supporter
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| Re: water in motor (7th Jan 10 at 8:03pm UTC) | | Did you take any pics. Lets start posting up pics when we find pboblems. Maybe we can get some tech threads going. | |
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fuzzyz Official Zombie Supporter
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| Re: water in motor (8th Jan 10 at 5:18am UTC) | | be sure to put the metal timing chain guides on if you havent allready so this wont happen again! | |
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bkizzle Official Zombie Supporter
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| Re: water in motor (8th Jan 10 at 6:35pm UTC) | | be sure to put the metal timing chain guides on if you havent allready so this wont happen again!
I haven't really ever had a problem with plastic ones....the tensioner going is what usually starts the problem then you loose the guides, idk I don't daily drive mine either but Cole does and he has plastic guides without problems for years, and Im not nice to my motor and it holds | |
'85 xtracab 116"wheelbase, R10 duals, 5.29's, 38's
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fuzzyz Official Zombie Supporter
![[Avatar]](http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u55/scottyz7117/100_0249-1.jpg) Dont blame me I voted Republican! Posts: 319 Status: Offline Gender: Male Location: Vacaville, CA Joined:
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| Re: water in motor (8th Jan 10 at 8:40pm UTC) | | I found one broke the last time i did a headgasket so replaced them with them just to be safe. Not saying the plastic ones arnt good but just would rather save from doing something again down the road if i can protect from it now thats all. | |
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