> Dumping water from the oil filter. Guy in Mieneke > said you can't bypass > the heater and therefore the pressure was too high. He's full of it. Many people (esp in warm climes) bypass the heater to prevent hot air from coming into the passenger compartment. However, should the engine overheat, it will prevent you from using the heater as an auxilliary radiator to help cool the engine. Dumping H2O from the oil filter?!?!?!? Sounds like the coolant and oil became intermingled...blown head gasket at least. > there and white smoke > (steam?) is slowly coming out and it seems to be While you have the heads off, I'd have a machinist check them for trueness and cracks. I'm also wondering about that clunking you heard. If the oil was dilluted with coolant, that no doubt reduced its lubricating abilities. You could have spun bearings, worn rings, etc. Also, a loud knock (not to be confused with lifter ticking) could be indicative of a bad wrist pin. Wrist pins are funny- sometimes they go quickly (after you begin to hear the knock) and sometimes it takes 30,000 miles (evidence a friend's now-deceased Oldsmobile). Either way, its very messy. ===== --Mike Pittinaro "Peculiar travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God." --Kurt Vonnegut, "Cat's Cradle" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com