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RE: Blown head gasket, or worse? -Reply

To: "'KEVIN EDDINS'" <eddinsk@NRISO.NOLA.NAVY.MIL>, Spitfires@Autox.Team.Net,
Subject: RE: Blown head gasket, or worse? -Reply
From: Ian Southwell <IanSouthwell@ApexSystems.COM>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:40:41 -0000
I may be wrong about this but my old Dolomite used to do exactly this even
after a rebuild and I was told it was condensation? or blocked breather
tubes from the cover to the carbs.  It ran fine for many-a-year with this
condition.

Ian Southwell, Coventry
GT6 Mk3 x 2
> -----Original Message-----
> From: KEVIN EDDINS [SMTP:eddinsk@NRISO.NOLA.NAVY.MIL]
> Sent: Friday, October 30, 1998 2:33 PM
> To:   Spitfires@Autox.Team.Net; dware@uk.ibm.com
> Subject:      Blown head gasket, or worse? -Reply
> 
> I can't think of it being anything else other than the head gasket.
> Unless
> someones been putting water in your crank case.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> >>> David Ware <dware@uk.ibm.com> 10/30/98 08:10am >>>
> I've noticed this twice now, a creamy substance in the rocker  cover,
> mainly
> around the oil cap.
> Is this an indication of a blown head gasket?
> 
> I've checked for other signs, I've run a compression test and they all
> seem
> fine,
> each within 10 percent. No loss of coolant (as far as I can tell) and
> there
> isn't any air being
> blown into the coolant expansion tank.
> 
> Am I on the right track with the head gasket?
> 
> David Ware
> 
> 77 Spitfire 1500 (UK)

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