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White smoke
I have a 67 camaro which I just purchased, the first night that I drove it I blew the right head gasket. I know, stupid right? Yet the gauge did not show the car to be hot and nothing seemed wrong until I turned it off and herd the radiator bubbling. After restarting the car it started smoking out of the right exhaust pipe, I changed the both head gaskets and im steal getting a light amount of white smoke out of the right side. I did not have the heads checked due to available funds and they are aluminum. also i found out when I pulled the heads that the engine is a 400 sb bored 60 over which is not good. Is there any products that can be used to fix the problem that really works, until I can afford to build a 355, and still be able to drive the car?
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Johnny's 67,
I use KW Block Seal. Follow the direction "to the letter" and it will fix the problem and not plug everything else up too. Scholman |
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