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Opinions on this WD-45's cranking

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JoeM(GA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 16 Feb 2018 at 2:39pm
This ole girl belongs to a friends of mines Dad, back in the summer it was over-heating
and not running well. They flushed the cooling system, cleaned radiator, replaced thermostat and water pump. They just have had time to go down to the deer camp it stays at and this is how it's running and blowing white smoke at startup. I'm not real up on these but I was leaning towards a leaking head gasket but I'm told there are no bubbles in radiator and no oil/water transfer -  so crack in sleeve or sleeve o-ring??. It's farther than I really want to travel to look at, so what do y'all think?

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Might be a head gasket but for me it would have to get worse that that to motivate me to fix it.  It sounds good to me and no white smoke after starting. 
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Wihte smoke can be unburned fuel ,black to much fuel  blue smoke oil.
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Let it sit over night next day hold a rag under the drain plug look for coolant then hold a clean white rag over the ex start her up fun it for three min. stop it and look at what's in the rag. if coolant is in the rag then check the comp. 
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