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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 178512" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>its almost worth popping the heads or head off and view the cylinders ....im hoping they look ok ..if so it possible replacement heads and gaskets might get you going again .....one thing for sure ..a head comes off easy ...and there not a reason to not take it off ....it certainly is not running as is ....you might fine that the head gaskets are blown also....if it was real hot ..the goo gaskets soften ...ive seem gaskets where the metal mesh was the only thing left in places ....sheesh i really dont know much about the 1200 heads other than i dont like them and dont use them ...</p><p></p><p>sheesh if i was still in indiana i could ship known good 1200 heads to you ..i had many pairs of them </p><p></p><p>anyway good luck brian on figuring things out ....</p><p></p><p>ive always pushed the fact ive always thought oldwings run to hot ...and head gaskets blow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 178512, member: 98"] its almost worth popping the heads or head off and view the cylinders ....im hoping they look ok ..if so it possible replacement heads and gaskets might get you going again .....one thing for sure ..a head comes off easy ...and there not a reason to not take it off ....it certainly is not running as is ....you might fine that the head gaskets are blown also....if it was real hot ..the goo gaskets soften ...ive seem gaskets where the metal mesh was the only thing left in places ....sheesh i really dont know much about the 1200 heads other than i dont like them and dont use them ... sheesh if i was still in indiana i could ship known good 1200 heads to you ..i had many pairs of them anyway good luck brian on figuring things out .... ive always pushed the fact ive always thought oldwings run to hot ...and head gaskets blow [/QUOTE]
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