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<blockquote data-quote="gvee" data-source="post: 621430" data-attributes="member: 14750"><p>I wouldn't be tearing it all down yet.</p><p>Torque the heads back on (follow the bolt order in the manual) and run a compression test to at least narrow down if one of the cylinders is problematic first.</p><p></p><p>Also; I wonder with your head bolts being loose might be a sign of the studs being lose in the block? Might be worth checking that you cannot move them at all with a pair of pliers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gvee, post: 621430, member: 14750"] I wouldn't be tearing it all down yet. Torque the heads back on (follow the bolt order in the manual) and run a compression test to at least narrow down if one of the cylinders is problematic first. Also; I wonder with your head bolts being loose might be a sign of the studs being lose in the block? Might be worth checking that you cannot move them at all with a pair of pliers. [/QUOTE]
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