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2000 honda civic 

D16y8 just did head gaskets put everything back and now itll kust crnak wont start 

New plug amd and wires


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See the troubleshooting section of the FAQ.


@chucktobias I actually have a question so i re did teh head at home straight edge and everything had exhaust coming from radiator and well after everuthing new water pump thermostat tining belt etc its still sucking in water and gett8ng smoke would i just assume its dome for as its cracked somwhere


If you have exhaust going into the radiator you still have a severe problem to deal with, either the new head gasket is bad, you have a cracked head, or cracked block.


@chucktobias okay so behind the intake manifold under is leaking water a while back whoever had it before me had bottomed out it snd ruined the exhaust so mu only real theary as i havent tooken it apart is it cracked itself from the bracket under the intake would it still be salvageable as like van i fix it wether its with welding ot jb weld my only convern would be the cooling system iverpressureing due to the exhaust if i fix the leak
Tia


@usgxviper what in the ... is this even English?


@chucktobias lol I typed it way too fast as i was trying to catch myself before i crashed out i apoligize as i ask quite a bit of question I dont have anyoen to ask so i do appreciate it very much i just wanna know if it is a cracked block wouldnit be worth fixing as there is a watee leak under the manifold (car got. Bottomed out a while back from previous owner) so im assuming the bracket that holds to the exhaust and the manifold could have crakced somethibg but im only worried as i do not have a welder and if i even stop the leak would i woulf have to converned about it overpressurizing thank you and have a good night


@usgxviper if you want anyone to read it, I would slow down, get some sleep first, and proof read if I were you. This is just inconsiderate.


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New coil packs plugs battery good fuel pump on but no fire 


@pearbear25 How does that apply to the issue(s) discussed in this thread? There's apparently still a serious head or head gasket problem with the car in question.


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