chappie
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1988 F350, 7.3l IDI, 4x4, crew cab, 5 speed manual.
History- I just bought and I am trying to diagnose an excessive coolant pressure problem. I don't know too much about truck's history other than about 2 months before I bought it, the owner had a trip where it started to overheat. He said it got to 3/4 on gauge and he pulled over and let it cool off and drove a little more until it got 3/4 on gauge repeating this multiple times until he got to his destination. He had it towed home and then replaced thermostat and radiator. He then had a problem with it having excessive pressure in the coolant system pouring coolant out of reservoir by the liters. I bought it thinking it would need a head and or head gasket replacement.
Current problem - I have tried to diagnose the excessive pressure problem and I am not sure if it is either heads or gaskets. There is no white smoke out of exhaust, the block test (exhaust test) was negative on multiple occasions, and the pressure is right after starting it and it will gush huge amounts out of radiator immediately with having pressure remain in system for a long time after shut down. The thermostat housing had a lot of rust on inner walls and check valve ball was all gummed up.
Fixes - I replaced all hoses, coolant reservoir, thermostat, cleaned out check valve ball and ran multiple block tests. If I run it while continually releasing pressure through the clean out valve on heater core hose, I can keep it from pushing coolant into reservoir. I am running half distilled water and half coolant.
Questions - could it still be a head and/or head gasket if block test was negative?
Does it sound more like a blockage coolant system? Where at? How to test/fix?
What can I do to further test head/head gasket leak?
Thank you.
History- I just bought and I am trying to diagnose an excessive coolant pressure problem. I don't know too much about truck's history other than about 2 months before I bought it, the owner had a trip where it started to overheat. He said it got to 3/4 on gauge and he pulled over and let it cool off and drove a little more until it got 3/4 on gauge repeating this multiple times until he got to his destination. He had it towed home and then replaced thermostat and radiator. He then had a problem with it having excessive pressure in the coolant system pouring coolant out of reservoir by the liters. I bought it thinking it would need a head and or head gasket replacement.
Current problem - I have tried to diagnose the excessive pressure problem and I am not sure if it is either heads or gaskets. There is no white smoke out of exhaust, the block test (exhaust test) was negative on multiple occasions, and the pressure is right after starting it and it will gush huge amounts out of radiator immediately with having pressure remain in system for a long time after shut down. The thermostat housing had a lot of rust on inner walls and check valve ball was all gummed up.
Fixes - I replaced all hoses, coolant reservoir, thermostat, cleaned out check valve ball and ran multiple block tests. If I run it while continually releasing pressure through the clean out valve on heater core hose, I can keep it from pushing coolant into reservoir. I am running half distilled water and half coolant.
Questions - could it still be a head and/or head gasket if block test was negative?
Does it sound more like a blockage coolant system? Where at? How to test/fix?
What can I do to further test head/head gasket leak?
Thank you.