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what should my compression test at

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crap i'll check tommorow

edit : any other symptoms to look for

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okay just how bad for my car is it to drive with a bad hg

i am probably not rebuilding the engine but i may in the future

-jeff

Depends how often AAA gets pissed at you. In an extreem case you can make the engine junk. there are only so many times an engine can over heat before you warp the heads and destroy seals, bake the oil, clog the radiator, etc etc.

 

 

nipper

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no cooling issues whatsoever it just vomits antifreeze and drinks copiouse amounts of oil

heheh thats a cooling issue ... park the car till its fixed. If your drinking oil you are prbbly hurting the bottom end too..

 

nipper

okay just how bad for my car is it to drive with a bad hg

i am probably not rebuilding the engine but i may in the future

-jeff

 

Also consider that the coolant is extremely hard on engine internals. If coolant is getting into the oil pan you're chewing up bearings, rings, and CYLINDERS pretty quickly. I'd fix it or park it unless I was just going to part it out later.

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it's not getting into the oil pan and it only eats coolant when it well vomits if i keep the resivoir well under the cold position my vomiting problem goes away

i know it's not bright to keep driving it but i do not have a choice

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