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h2odrx

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not sure if anyone remembers? my new to me truck was running hot and as you can see in my sign, what i have done so far? well it's warming up here and i've been able to get under the hood some and start to tear into it! guess what i found???? -cuss a broken head bolt!!!! :puke: do you think just one would cause pressure in the coolant? i ran out of daylight so i have yet to pull the heads maybe tomorrow? :fan:
 

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You should not have a problem getting the broken head bolt out as they don't bottem out. One thing to try is if you can get the head off is to use a left handed drill bit. Good luck......... Jim
 

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Just wondering. Why exactly would a broken head bolt cause overheating? Like what exactly would be happening?
 

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in my case pressure in the water jacket? no water in the oil, or oil in the water? i should fix both sides? not just that one? right???
 

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If you put studs in i'd do both, otherwise its a toss up, definitely better to do both and since it looks like the po did something wrong i probably would do both sides.
 

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that is what i was looking at. i found two broke #1 And #10 as the book shows? i will be doing both i've got just about everything off now, it would have to be the head that is the hardest to get off?
 

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