Now I'm making oil... And loosing coolant... :angry5::angry5:
thats a pretty awesome converter you got there :angel:
oil cooler shit the bed?
Running 60-70psi oil at 2000rpm it would put oil in the coolant not raise oil level to the ball thing on dipstick
valid point. only thing not under pressure is the top of the head or an oil drain galley which still points to cracked head or bad HG then...
Would a freeze plug do something along the line's that you're experiencing?
Unless they cracked in the last 2000 miles they where both checked by machine shop and heads where pressure tested before assembly
its not the first time ive read of guys having cracked heads that were undetected by the machine shop under a pressure test. they didnt show untill the heads got hot. it is very possible they cracked now. If its the HG, i would think there was a machining issue somewhere to cause it, not the HG its self but it very well could just be a bad HG out of the box
hard to say without tearing into it and seeing personally
No I haven't done that... Be pretty hard to do without a load on.. Have to pull engine fan off oil cooler off block radiator just to get it up 185-190°Thinking out loud...so of you got it up to temp and then removed the coolant reservoir cap and put your pressure tester on it and then re pressured the system, you would in theory be able to find a leak if the heads in fact are cracked but only leak when warm. Or is my thinking all wrong?
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Pull the glow plugs and see which ones are wet.
Id pull the glow plugs and pressurize it overnight and then get someone to crank it while you watch. We found a very slightly cracked head that way last year.Maybe it's me.. I have a hard time thinking burning a gallon of water in 50 miles and not see anything