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have just overhauled head on a bedford 500, refitted it, now its weeping water from back end where the water channels run,ive got a horrible feeling there is possibly a rubber seal between block and head which ive not replaced? anyone know much about em? cant remember seeing one when removing it. this wouldnt be too much of a problem but ive put cab back on and its a total PITA to get head off again!

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have just overhauled head on a bedford 500, refitted it, now its weeping water from back end where the water channels run,ive got a horrible feeling there is possibly a rubber seal between block and head which ive not replaced? anyone know much about em? cant remember seeing one when removing it. this wouldnt be too much of a problem but ive put cab back on and its a total PITA to get head off again!

 

HI JON can you not google it mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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