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Old 06-05-2007, 05:56 PM
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1993 Ford Taurus (Continued)

1993 Ford Taurus 4D
V6
3.0 liter


At first as I have posted on here in the past about this car having a blown head, cracked head, gasket might not be the problem.

Although Water is getting into the Oil but its not smoking or leaking water or coolant anymore, I tried some solution called Steel Seal which seemed to stop the smoking and water coming out of the tail pipe problem, but it still seems to over heat. Although this is going through the entire process steel seals recommends which is not having a Thermostat installed and the oil is still the same and very watery and muddy, (maybe if thermostat was put in and new oil change fix it?)

Whatelse could cause this problem?

also let me mention I have to give it a lil gas to start it, but it shuts off on idle.
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Old 06-06-2007, 06:14 PM
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Re: 1993 Ford Taurus (Continued)

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Seems the car is firing on all cylinders possibly, cracked head or warped head might possibly be fixed but not certain.

Although it still seems to have a heating problem and then a new problem arose when power steering fluid was being push back after keeping the car running at about 1500 RPM for a while.

Fix???
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