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Old 12-18-2003, 03:58 PM
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vn/vp holden HELP

Please help me I own a vp holden and the other day my missis went to start it after about 20 mins down the street shopping and it wont turn over. I got the shits called NRMA to tow me home he said it was stuffed. So when it arived home I pulled out the plugs and turned the motor over by hand at the last 1/4 off a full turn about 300mls of coolent poured out of no.6 plug hole what should I do

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Re: vn/vp holden HELP

Hmmm I'm no expert mechanic but it sounds like you've cracked or blown the head or head gasket. What is the condition of the water in your radiator? If it's oily then my best guess is the head is stuffed and coolant is seeping out of the water jackets.
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Re: vn/vp holden HELP

Water in the radiator is fine just low oil in the sump is fine but thanks heaps I took the head and the intake manifold to the right people they said that they was fine and all that happened was the manifold gasket packed it in. (ment to be a common problem)
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