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Old 07-10-2005, 05:11 PM
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88 civic hatchback D152b engine!!! i got some stupid questions

okay i got a 1988 civic hatchback Dx 1.5 4cyl D15b2 engine...


okay i just replaced my cylinder head 3 weeks ago and i didnt put on a new gasket.... so a day later my car was blowing white smoke out the muffler......so i took off my cylinder head off again to replace the gasket and my pistons were filled with a coffee type substance....looks like oil and anti-freeze mixxed together!.....so i cleaned it up,,,,now i got a leak from the back of my engine...(anti-freeze) i was wondering if i didnt out the gasket on right or are there any hoses that have anti freeze in them that are behind the engine???? becuase now my engine over heats like hell....

becuase the leak is a little bit under the intake manifold,,,,


also in the front of my tranny theres a 7 inch skinny hose coming out of my (where the bell houseing bolts into the tranny) where does that hose connect too??? the hose is right near where you adjust your clutch cable....


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