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Old 05-12-2008, 03:50 PM   #865 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by stageII View Post
if you have coolant coming out of the return line how is it a headgasket.
what tube are you using? Is the clamp tight enough? is the tube long enough from the turbo to the back side of the block?

Off the subject this is my 1000th POST

Thats exactly what I was thinking...according to AGP on a different thread, if you blew your headgasket it would cause too much pressure thereby pushing the hose off...I am using the silicone ply hose that came with the kit...when I took it off to try to fix it on Fri it looked like I had tightened it so much that the hose clamp was cutting through the outer blue hose but didnt actually puncture the inner orange hose...I checked it this afternoon and all I did was slide the hose back up and it seemed to hold on the way home...about to go check it out right now...
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