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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Leo, Indiana
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Is there anything other than a head gasket leak that would cause the coolant to bubble?. Engine was just rebuilt this past year.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Wichita KS
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cracks. Was it pressure tested before the rebuild? I would re-torque the heads and if that doesn't help might try a coolant sealer.
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Location: Florida and Penna.
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and get it up near 200. Shut it down and let sit over night with the cap on tight. I have seen lots of bubble problems, water out the exhaust and it fixed 99% of the problems. I use the type with copper flakes. G.M.
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