I tow a grand design 348 M that has specs of Dry Weight 13,400 lbs., GVWR 16,500 lbs., Hitch Weight 3,100 lbs. I have a 2012 GMC Sierra 2WD Crew Cab Duramax LML with 130K that has the exhaust and EGR deleted, and an H&S Performance Mini Maxx Tune. when i did the delete I changed out the radiator, intercooler, Water Pump, t-stats, Pullies, Fan Clutch. When I first took it out after the delete towing my 5th wheel the top radiator hose clamp failed and caused an overheat. The truck never went into limp mode or anything like that, but once i pulled over it maxed out the temp gauge at 260 for a brief moment and it started to cool down. Since I have been loosing about a 1/2 of coolant now and then but only noticed it statically not under pressure. I have towed with it and it never last fluid could not smell any but it would set in my garage for a couple days or so and i would find a small size, half dollar, coolant puddle under the middle of the truck. Took it in the pressurized it and at first no leak we left it over night and sure enough the passengers head side by the firewall had as small leak. Hopefully when these head gaskets get fixed I wont have anymore issues. Just wondering if towing heavy would do this as well? The shop suggests towing in stock mode but I have seen posts where people are towning heavier than me and have the tune in Performance or Tow mode with no issues. Not sure if I should have my tune in stock or town when towing, My truck is in tow mode and the tune is stock should I keep it like this or will the extra HP be too much?Define "heavy". Heavy within rated tow capacity and up modest inclines, or heavy as in trying to tow a D8 up the Ike Gauntlet? Bone stock trucks OVER TIME have been known to lose head gaskets, but it usually takes many years and some last longer than others due to varying degree of factors. Towing heavy, adding power, etc definitely speeds that process up. All that said, just towing something heavy (within the manufacturers stated limits) will not in and of itself wipe out head gaskets. Not sure what year the truck is or mileage, but since the LML came out in 2011 there's a possibility there's some age and/or normal wear and tear on the motor from standard use that contributed to the situation. Some say while Dexcool is an "extended life" fluid, it should be drained/flush to avoid issues with radiators and head gaskets (was that ever done)?
Weight isn't the issue.I tow a grand design 348 M that has specs of Dry Weight 13,400 lbs., GVWR 16,500 lbs., Hitch Weight 3,100 lbs. I have a 2012 GMC Sierra 2WD Crew Cab Duramax LML with 130K that has the exhaust and EGR deleted, and an H&S Performance Mini Maxx Tune. when i did the delete I changed out the radiator, intercooler, Water Pump, t-stats, Pullies, Fan Clutch. When I first took it out after the delete towing my 5th wheel the top radiator hose clamp failed and caused an overheat. The truck never went into limp mode or anything like that, but once i pulled over it maxed out the temp gauge at 260 for a brief moment and it started to cool down. Since I have been loosing about a 1/2 of coolant now and then but only noticed it statically not under pressure. I have towed with it and it never last fluid could not smell any but it would set in my garage for a couple days or so and i would find a small size, half dollar, coolant puddle under the middle of the truck. Took it in the pressurized it and at first no leak we left it over night and sure enough the passengers head side by the firewall had as small leak. Hopefully when these head gaskets get fixed I wont have anymore issues. Just wondering if towing heavy would do this as well? The shop suggests towing in stock mode but I have seen posts where people are towning heavier than me and have the tune in Performance or Tow mode with no issues. Not sure if I should have my tune in stock or town when towing, My truck is in tow mode and the tune is stock should I keep it like this or will the extra HP be too much?