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Unread 08-01-2011, 03:07 PM   #585 (permalink)
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It is possible, just think about this, the internal combustion have very high pressure, the more towing the more pressure in the cylinder which results pressure on cylinder head, and it can push outward, towing too much can make it crack open, let coolant creep in the cylinder. Don't you realize that there is coolant around the cylinders to keep it cool. It makes sense to me logically.

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Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
Improper towing? Too vague. Do you mean towing too much weight? How would that get coolant in the combustion chamber? Maybe, if the head gasket became blown due to overheating.

Engaging 4wd at too high a speed? How would that get coolant in the combustion chamber?

Gunning it to get over an obstacle? How would that get coolant in the combustion chamber?
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