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Jeep Jk Head Gasket Leak. I've got a 2010 jk with a misfire on cylinder #1. Try doing a wet compression test of the cylinders. It's seeping from the rear bolt area. Is it common for a head gasket to fail in such a way that there's an external leak? I was getting c121c (torque request denied) and p0300 (random misfire). This means squirting a teaspoon or two of oil in each cylinder prior to testing. I can't get a socket on it to check for tightness. Check engine light came on last month, took it to a shop and they said it had a blown head gasket. I have no codes, no misfire, no white smoke and no mixing. No engine troubles, but the engine. Spark, fuel) i set off to figure out if i had a bad. I traced my oil leak to the left head gasket. It had absolutely no power and when trying to drive (under load) had a flashing check engine light. After checking the easier things, (i.e.

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No engine troubles, but the engine. This means squirting a teaspoon or two of oil in each cylinder prior to testing. I've got a 2010 jk with a misfire on cylinder #1. I have no codes, no misfire, no white smoke and no mixing. I can't get a socket on it to check for tightness. It's seeping from the rear bolt area. It had absolutely no power and when trying to drive (under load) had a flashing check engine light. Spark, fuel) i set off to figure out if i had a bad. I traced my oil leak to the left head gasket. Check engine light came on last month, took it to a shop and they said it had a blown head gasket.

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Jeep Jk Head Gasket Leak I've got a 2010 jk with a misfire on cylinder #1. It's seeping from the rear bolt area. I was getting c121c (torque request denied) and p0300 (random misfire). No engine troubles, but the engine. After checking the easier things, (i.e. This means squirting a teaspoon or two of oil in each cylinder prior to testing. I've got a 2010 jk with a misfire on cylinder #1. I can't get a socket on it to check for tightness. Is it common for a head gasket to fail in such a way that there's an external leak? Try doing a wet compression test of the cylinders. I traced my oil leak to the left head gasket. I have no codes, no misfire, no white smoke and no mixing. Spark, fuel) i set off to figure out if i had a bad. It had absolutely no power and when trying to drive (under load) had a flashing check engine light. Check engine light came on last month, took it to a shop and they said it had a blown head gasket.

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