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  1. gijoe13

    Probable Blown Headgasket

    I agree with you all. I cant understand how there is no sign of coolant on the dipstick. The truck is new to me a year ago and has no brakes so havent run it for long periods, just to move it to work on it. It sat for five plus years before I purchased it. Could it be coming from the turbo...
  2. gijoe13

    Probable Blown Headgasket

    I have a 1974 m35a2 with a white manufacture engine. I am getting antifreeze out the slobber tube. I am thinking this means a blown headgasket. There is no antifreeze in the oil that I can see from the dipstick. Any thoughts appreciated from all of you that know much more about these trucks...
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