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#21 |
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A model T has 15 head bolts - one can remove any one of them without having a coolant leak - I can't see why the A would be any different ?
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High temp teflon thread sealant from napa
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Many thanks !
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You should always lower the coolant level first. Seepage goes both ways I would get the coolant level down and change your oil immediately. Don’t put coolant back in until that stud is tight again
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