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Old 05-10-2008, 04:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
HCCAFan
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Default Complete fucking disaster!

So...I bought a race ported head many months ago from another forum member who claimed it was a TK ported head. I just put it on over the last week and finally got my new turbo installed today and was filling the coolant back up. After about 3 gallons of coolant going in the radiator I realize something bad is happening. Pull the dipstick and it's full of coolant! This shit was just pouring into the engine apparently which leads me to believe the head is warped. The guy I bought it from claimed to have it ported by TK and then checked by DCR for some reason. Now I am starting to think I got fucked. I'm gonna tear the whole damn thing back down but if I don't see a glaring problem with the gasket then I'm gonna have to take the head to have it checked. Is there any other possibilities?
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