wilcom
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Need some help from the more experienced guys on this one.
Heres the storey;
I replace my intake manifold on my 1970 bronco, 302. Used the Eldebrock Preformer and apparently when I placed the manifold gaskets one didnt quite seal property around the water inlet on the one of the heads. Long and short of it is after running the engine water leaked into the manifold valley and then into the crank case watering down the oil. I saw the water temp gauge climb to 230 deg and shut it down. The oil temp stayed pretty much the same as I remember.
I replaced the manifold gasket properly this time and cranked her up. She ran great during the warm up and then I noticed the left side exhaust (I have Dual) started smoking or steaming vapor. I notice some drops of water dripping from the exhaust pipe and tasted it as anitfreeze.
I guess this means some how I blew the head gasket???? Is this the only way it could happen??? Any input??
Heres the storey;
I replace my intake manifold on my 1970 bronco, 302. Used the Eldebrock Preformer and apparently when I placed the manifold gaskets one didnt quite seal property around the water inlet on the one of the heads. Long and short of it is after running the engine water leaked into the manifold valley and then into the crank case watering down the oil. I saw the water temp gauge climb to 230 deg and shut it down. The oil temp stayed pretty much the same as I remember.
I replaced the manifold gasket properly this time and cranked her up. She ran great during the warm up and then I noticed the left side exhaust (I have Dual) started smoking or steaming vapor. I notice some drops of water dripping from the exhaust pipe and tasted it as anitfreeze.
I guess this means some how I blew the head gasket???? Is this the only way it could happen??? Any input??