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Re: Gunk in turbo 700 1989

Brad, and/or Abe Crombie

I have a similar problem... in that I too have a blown head gasket. I have two cylinders firing very low... a bit of oil in the coolant expansion tank... and experience rough starting, particularly when the car has sat for a day or two without starting. The question: Since you are in the process of fixing your blown head gasket, would it be possible for you to list the steps I would have to take to fix a blown head gasket. Starting from which manuals I should get to help me complete the process. I have a 1990 740T wagon... yes the one I have not seen a Haynes book for. I do have the 1989 haynes 740 manual... however I don't know if it applies to the 90 740T with respect to fixing blown head gaskets. So basically, what reading material will I need to what are the 1,2,3 steps in fixing this problem. Thanks in advance...

William






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