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Engine & Drivetrain
03 Sport trac 4.0 Eating Coolant
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 1008972" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>Most times you will not see coolant in the oil when a head gasket is blown and alot of times a pressrue test won't show anything either. Sometimes head gaskets will seal themselves as the engne warms up. What I like to do is get the engien hot and then shut it off, pull all the spark plugs and let it cool down overnight, in the morning have someone crank it over with the plugs out while you watch it and look for the cylinder that has the coolant flying out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 1008972, member: 66039"] Most times you will not see coolant in the oil when a head gasket is blown and alot of times a pressrue test won't show anything either. Sometimes head gaskets will seal themselves as the engne warms up. What I like to do is get the engien hot and then shut it off, pull all the spark plugs and let it cool down overnight, in the morning have someone crank it over with the plugs out while you watch it and look for the cylinder that has the coolant flying out of it. [/QUOTE]
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