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it is just a thermometer that is used to measure temperature of ant.
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if turning and your car clicks, check cv axles. if going straight, check brake pads for looseness in caliper bracket, check rotors for thickness and runout(warpage), check brake hardware, and especially caliper bolts and bracket bolts.
you may have a bad head gasket its letting oil seep into your coolent have your heads checked for warpage and check the block cracks too.
The straightedge can only be used to draw a straight line, or check to see if a surface is flat, but cannot measure length. A ruler can be used to draw a straight line or check for flatness, and a ruler can also measure length because it has evenly spaced markes denoting inches and centimeters.
Check front spindles/axles, check brake rotor for warpage, and check ball joints and see if there might be a small warp in the rim of the wheel. Also have the car realigned if you haven't already.
mount the suspect wheel on the rear of the car if it isn't already. ask someone to drive the car while you follow them in another car. watch the wheel rotating from directly behind to get a good view. wheel will look like its wobbling if it is warped. Vary the speed of car. Slight warpage would be difficult to see at low speeds. Try varying speeds to detect possible warpage. Always check wheels nuts are secure before hand to be safe.
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9 times out of 10 it's the head gasket on an aluminum engine, usually because of warpage due to overheating. You will have to pull the head(s) involved and replace gasket. A machine shop will have to check cylinder head to see if it needs milled to straighten mating surface. If overheating caused it, will have to fix whatever the problem is in cooling system as well. Check fluid level and se if unusually low and oil for signs of water in it.
The head has to be removed on the 1993 Roadmaster to get to the gasket. You will need to remove the intake, exhaust manifold, and valve cover then unbolt the head to remove it. Check the head for warpage while it is removed.
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