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My diagnosis is blown head gasket. Coolant leaking into the cylinder. Car is steaming like a mofo out exhaust... but then I been wrong again haha

Broken hose above made no different once blocked..

Bring on pressure testing

Wouldn't blocked have the same effect as split, thus no difference.. Or did I misread it and there isa. New line on

no i blocked the nipple off so it wasn't a air leak. the hose only goes to the stock boost gauge sensor.

What is tulle Mel?

Also, have no idea bout the nail polish thingy mingy

Hahaha it's netted fabric pretty much... Often found in skirts of children's fairy costumes or in wedding gowns to make them really poofy...

My diagnosis is blown head gasket. Coolant leaking into the cylinder. Car is steaming like a mofo out exhaust... but then I been wrong again haha

Broken hose above made no different once blocked..

Bring on pressure testing

Ohhhhh bugger. Is your water level down?

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