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charlieman2004
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Last winter the radiator on my 84 ruptured and the engine got pretty hot. I stored the Vet for a few months and then replaced the radiator recently. Then when I tried to fill the radiator collant poured out as fast as it was added. It appeared to be coming out behind the exhaust manifolds-mostly the right bank. I did not start the engine but there is massive water in the crank case. I drained the oil and then started the engine, let it fun only a minute, and it ran fine.
The Vet has 130k miles and I have no way of knowing if the engine has been worked on before, but it ran really good and didn't burn oil. The car appeares to have been well maintained mechanically. I have only a $10000 more or less to spend on the repair and need advice.
Should I pull the heads and have them rebuilt, if needed, and put everything back together and see what happens? or Should I also take the block to a machine shop for rebuild as needed?
I considered a crate engine but can't afford a lump sum expendature, but I can afford to do this project in stages over several months.
I would appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks
Charlieman
The Vet has 130k miles and I have no way of knowing if the engine has been worked on before, but it ran really good and didn't burn oil. The car appeares to have been well maintained mechanically. I have only a $10000 more or less to spend on the repair and need advice.
Should I pull the heads and have them rebuilt, if needed, and put everything back together and see what happens? or Should I also take the block to a machine shop for rebuild as needed?
I considered a crate engine but can't afford a lump sum expendature, but I can afford to do this project in stages over several months.
I would appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks
Charlieman