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Old 11-13-2007   #1
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Re: Blowing out antifreeze

johns right, considering the stock motor makes 135 psi in the cylinders, that wouldnt work, but back to the part about the studs, did you ever retorque them????? and have you tried putting a little oil in the cylinder and done a compression check to see if you even get 135 psi per cylinder?!?
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Old 11-13-2007   #2
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Re: Blowing out antifreeze

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johns right, considering the stock motor makes 135 psi in the cylinders, that wouldnt work, but back to the part about the studs, did you ever retorque them????? and have you tried putting a little oil in the cylinder and done a compression check to see if you even get 135 psi per cylinder?!?
I thought stock was 160 and the service limit is 130??
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Old 11-13-2007   #3
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Re: Blowing out antifreeze

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johns right, considering the stock motor makes 135 psi in the cylinders, that wouldnt work, but back to the part about the studs, did you ever retorque them????? and have you tried putting a little oil in the cylinder and done a compression check to see if you even get 135 psi per cylinder?!?
That oil thing doesnt work. Because our pistons have a dish in them all you are doing is filling up the piston with oil giving you a little bit higher number.
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