davidj92
03-04-2005, 11:54 PM
Jerry wrote:
> In article <ww%Rd.1413$MY6.1350@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.n et>,
> djonesboy1@yahoo.com says...
>>
>>
>> My '87 22R is guzzling water. It isn't leaking onto the ground and
>> it doesn't appear to be going into the oil. It will take a quart of
>> water about every 20-25 miles. I'm absolutely NOT a mechanic but my
>> guess is that it has a blown head gasket.
>> Anybody confirm this or should I be looking for some other problem?
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> Thanks.
>> Jerry
>>
>
>
> Today, my neighbor told me that if my problem is in fact a blown head
> gasket, that I would probably find that there is water in one or more
> of the cylinders so I pulled out the spark plugs and found no trace
> of water being there or having been there.
> What test(s) should I perform that would confirm a blown head gasket.
> Is there a link that I can go to that will explain exactly what I
> need to do to determine the problem and a step-by-step instruction
> set that will explain exactly how to R & R the head if that's what I
> need to do?
> If it's not a blown head gasket, what else could it be?
> As said earlier, "Any help will be appreciated."
> Thanks again.
> Jerry
Do you have an air compressor?
davidj92
> In article <ww%Rd.1413$MY6.1350@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.n et>,
> djonesboy1@yahoo.com says...
>>
>>
>> My '87 22R is guzzling water. It isn't leaking onto the ground and
>> it doesn't appear to be going into the oil. It will take a quart of
>> water about every 20-25 miles. I'm absolutely NOT a mechanic but my
>> guess is that it has a blown head gasket.
>> Anybody confirm this or should I be looking for some other problem?
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> Thanks.
>> Jerry
>>
>
>
> Today, my neighbor told me that if my problem is in fact a blown head
> gasket, that I would probably find that there is water in one or more
> of the cylinders so I pulled out the spark plugs and found no trace
> of water being there or having been there.
> What test(s) should I perform that would confirm a blown head gasket.
> Is there a link that I can go to that will explain exactly what I
> need to do to determine the problem and a step-by-step instruction
> set that will explain exactly how to R & R the head if that's what I
> need to do?
> If it's not a blown head gasket, what else could it be?
> As said earlier, "Any help will be appreciated."
> Thanks again.
> Jerry
Do you have an air compressor?
davidj92