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2002 s10 head problem
I just assembled my motor, block was bored 20 over, new pistons, new bearings, crank, etc.
The head was ordered from a company who rebuilds them. My problems is, i finallt got the motor all together tonight, and was filling up with coolant, and i noticed it was leaking out the back of the head, where the block and head meet. Is it possible the shop forgot a freeze plug in the back of the head ? I did notice about a 1/2 gap, that the head protruded past the block. Is that normal? Is there a end cap or something back there that i somehow missed? I didnt see one on the old one. The block was milled, so i know its not the block. Any suggestions would be greatly helpful. Time to take it back off-GRRRRRR |
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Re: 2002 s10 head problem
which motor do you have?
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2001 Chevy Blazer 4.3L 5 speed manual Alpine deck, Type R 12in. sub. 145k miles 1997 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2L automatic trans 146k miles |
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Re: 2002 s10 head problem
2002 S10 PU
2.2L Automatic 2WD |
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Re: 2002 s10 head problem
did you get your heater hoses hooked back up correctly? I haven't really worked on the 2.2, so i cant say for sure about the block/head lining up thing, but i would assume it only goes one way. can you see if it's coming out near the gasket area, above, or below?
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2001 Chevy Blazer 4.3L 5 speed manual Alpine deck, Type R 12in. sub. 145k miles 1997 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2L automatic trans 146k miles |
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