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Crack vs. bad gasket in B engine

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    Posted: 04 Jun 2010 at 3:23pm
There's a B I saw advertised that has coolant getting into the engine.  What are the chances it's an actual crack somewhere in the engine vs. just a bad gasket? 
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It is usually head gasket or "O" rings on sleeves. Head gasket is easy. "O" rings are a little harder.
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Also could be freese plugs in top of engine rusted out, another easy fix.
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Or the often overlooked core plugs in the top of the head rusted out. The core plugs are a cheap easy fix.
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buy it at a price for the worse  . I bought a d14 and new it was a core plug the only promblem was the guy had liquid glassed the thing and the motor needed a complete overhaul.
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under the rocker arm, looks like this
 
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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