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    Not how to do it, but should I do it. I have a slight exhaust leak in my cooling system. It's not really bad, my fried has a CO2 test kit he used and it turned the chemical a slight shade of green, indicating a small amount of exhaust gases in my cooling system. I want to clean out my engine, but I think that maybe some of the "gunk" in the engine might be keeping the leak small and if I clean it out, the leak may get worse. What do you guys think?
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    I'd use it, clean out the gunk, and if your leaking more, fix it [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by sac2165:
      I'd use it, clean out the gunk, and if your leaking more, fix it [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote>

      I need to wait until I have my other motor onhand before I could fix it. I don't know if it's a headgasket, or a crach in the block. If the block is cracked, then I can't fix it :(
      <a href=\"http://pics.projectpredator.com/thumbnails.php?album=16\" target=\"_blank\">2003 Zinc Yellow Mustang GT</a> 1 of 701<br />ET : TBD<br />But our shenanigans are cheeky and fun! Yeah, and his shenanigans are cruel and tragic. Which... makes t

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