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In Reply to: Joe Bontai question JD 425 posted by Dan on Wednesday, April 16, 2008:
The other guys gave you better info than I could have. It is important to go thru the torque settings Dana describes so that everything seats evenly. I'd take everything apart, get new gaskets and retorque as described above if that wasn't done the first time. Otherwise, I'd be looking for other reasons water is getting where it shouldn't, like a cracked block, etc.