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Re: Diesel misfires after 30-45 min?
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Posted by T_Bone on January 02, 2001 at 06:25:24 from (207.254.52.135):
In Reply to: Diesel misfires after 30-45 min? posted by Rick from Paso on January 01, 2001 at 20:30:00:
Hi Rick, Sounds like a blown headgasket leaking when it gets warmed up or maybe a cracked head. Take the radaitor cap off and see if there's any bubbles in the water or if you have anti-freeze in feel the inside of the exhaust pipe if it's sticky but don't burn your fingers and look for water in the oil pan. I do have a quick temperory fix if that is what it is. T_Bone
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