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    WTB: Head Gasket

    Well, I think it’s blown.

    I just returned from a six-month deployment, and the truck had been sitting for most of the time.

    The wife and I jumped in the truck to drive about 60 miles to Palm Springs.

    I let the truck warm up before getting in the road; about halfway there, my wife says, “I smell onions,” we kept going, and the smell started to get worse, so I turned on recirculating air, no more smell.

    I made it to Palm Springs and then came home, another 60 miles.

    The temperature stayed right at 189deg the whole trip, and I never got to 70mph.

    I got home, popped the hood, smelled stronger.

    I noticed the lid was popped open on the coolant overflow tank.

    I pulled the dipstick and noticed a green tint to my oil as if the coolant was in my oil.

    It so looks like I’ll be replacing my head gasket.

    Any tips for me?

    Recommended replacement gasket?

    Is machining the head a must?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SpryGuy View Post
    Well, I think it’s blown.

    I just returned from a six-month deployment, and the truck had been sitting for most of the time.

    The wife and I jumped in the truck to drive about 60 miles to Palm Springs.

    I let the truck warm up before getting in the road; about halfway there, my wife says, “I smell onions,” we kept going, and the smell started to get worse, so I turned on recirculating air, no more smell.

    I made it to Palm Springs and then came home, another 60 miles.

    The temperature stayed right at 189deg the whole trip, and I never got to 70mph.

    I got home, popped the hood, smelled stronger.

    I noticed the lid was popped open on the coolant overflow tank.

    I pulled the dipstick and noticed a green tint to my oil as if the coolant was in my oil.

    It so looks like I’ll be replacing my head gasket.

    Any tips for me?

    Recommended replacement gasket?

    Is machining the head a must?


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    I would take this opportunity to have the head inspected, re-surfaced, and rebuilt.

    Install a new OEM head gasket and ARP head studs.


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    Re: WTB: Head Gasket

    Blown head gasket, that’s pretty much all it could be right?

    Nothing else would cause coolant in the oil?


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    Re: WTB: Head Gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by SpryGuy View Post
    Blown head gasket, that’s pretty much all it could be right?

    Nothing else would cause coolant in the oil?

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    Yes, usually cracked head or blown head gasket.


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    I would doubt it is cracked just because it was okay for the first 2/3 of my trip.

    It still could be, but I doubt it.

    I’m just surprised that engine temp remained low and didn’t elevate or fluctuate at all.


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    Re: WTB: Head Gasket

    When I bought my truck, it had a blown head gasket.

    My temp never went up or was erratic either.

    I couldn't keep the radiator topped up because it was puking coolant out.

    One good way to tell immediately is to start the truck with the radiator cap off and see if bubbles are coming out.

    This doesn't always happen, but it's one check you can do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrAnderson View Post
    When I bought my truck, it had a blown head gasket.

    My temp never went up or was erratic either.

    I couldn't keep the radiator topped up because it was puking coolant out.

    One good way to tell immediately is to start the truck with the radiator cap off and see if bubbles are coming out.

    This doesn't always happen, but it's one check you can do.
    No bubbles were coming out of the radiator, I checked the oil in the daylight, and it was jet black.

    I just finished an oil change.

    The oil coming out of the drain plug was jet black.




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    Re: WTB: Head Gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by SpryGuy View Post
    No bubbles were coming out of the radiator, I checked the oil in the daylight, and it was jet black.

    I just finished an oil change.

    The oil coming out of the drain plug was jet black.

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    Great news!

    If you are still concerned, you may want to do a quick test with a kit like this:

    Block Tester BT-500 Combustion Leak Test Kit - Made in USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06VVBSFTF...DWSX6CS1SPVG9A


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    Quote Originally Posted by AK Bob View Post
    Great news!

    If you are still concerned, you may want to do a quick test with a kit like this:

    Block Tester BT-500 Combustion Leak Test Kit - Made in USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06VVBSFTF...DWSX6CS1SPVG9A


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    Well, I think I figured out what’s wrong.

    The day I returned from deployment, I took the truck and filled it up.

    I accidentally dumped half a bottle of Lucas oil stabilizer in the fuel tank, and I think that’s the smell I’m getting from it burning through the oil stabilizer.

    Not to self, don’t mess with stuff about 27 hours of travel LOL.


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    Re: WTB: Head Gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by SpryGuy View Post
    Well, I think I figured out what’s wrong.

    The day I returned from deployment, I took the truck and filled it up.

    I accidentally dumped half a bottle of Lucas oil stabilizer in the fuel tank, and I think that’s the smell I’m getting from it burning through the oil stabilizer.

    Not to self, don’t mess with stuff about 27 hours of travel LOL.


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    Glad to hear it was something simple!!

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    2016 | Heartland Pioneer | DS310

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