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Posted by Thor on Monday, February 08, 2010:In Reply to: Re: 134 red tiger blown head gasket diagnosis? posted by Bob G on Monday, February 08, 2010:
Thanks Bob G. No white smoke at all. What would cause just the two middle cylinders to be lower in compression than the other two? Reason I'm asking is I had a compression test done and the guy told me I needed a new or rebuilt head. So I was mentioning it over at the coffee shop to another guy, and was told that it sounds like I have blown head gasket and that the 134 Red Tiger engines are notorious for that. Confusing....?
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