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Canadian Daves JustKDX
2000 KDX 220R Base Cylinder Gasket
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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 1479309, member: 20652"] I agree that you don't want to take it apart unless you have too. Are you sure it's leaking at the gasket? When the coolant is hot and under pressure does it spray out or come out faster? If it is leaking on the inside it will go into the crank area, not the tranny so there wouldn't be any mixed with the oil. If it was leaking into the crank your exhaust would have white "smoke", but if it's a small leak you not notice. A leak-down test wouldn't help unless the gasket was breached all the way to the outside. Maybe you can do a coolant system pressure test but getting it hot will do almost the same thing (see above). Otherwise the only way to know is if you see where it is leaking through the gasket or pull off the cylinder and check. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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