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Old 06-11-2018, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Diseasel300 View Post
A crack in a cylinder head can most definitely allow combustion products into the cooling system, but not coolant into the cylinder.
Only if the crack is opening under combustion pressure. It is possible but not common and I've never seen on in person or discussed in a trade magazine. I'm basing this on decades of real shop experience across many makes.

The world is made up of more than friction-less pulleys and ideal gasses. ( Think about the ideal gas law for a bit, what I state is more subtle than you think. )

As for checking for a combustion to coolant leak with sub 90 PSI air, read this

M104.980 too much radiator hose pressure?

This links to a rad pressure on an aluminum head M104. Post 18 says

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A leak down test confirms it. I went in order of 1-5-3-6-2-4 and 3 was the one that was leaking into the cooling system. Pressurized the cylinder at TDC with around 30psi and I heard bubbles in the coolant reservoir.
Have a look at the pic, the fire ring on 3 is intact and only slightly dark on the drivers side. Granted we can see the underside of the gasket but gee, our guy found the leak at 30 PSI. Number 1 is at bottom.
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