Pressurized coolant

Bryce418

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Leaking egr cooler can pressurize also. That generally only happens if drive pressure is pretty high

The best test I know of is pressurize the cooler to about 30psi and see if it holds. Also it seems like wasted fire rings show up better cold.
 

Atouchofgrass

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Most llikely head gaskets :mad: Try looking around the egr see if you see any coolant stains from it being cracked. Is it eating coolant?
 
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Hole Shot

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Is the water tank nasty looking or bubbles coming up in it. Put under pressure and when the psi drops pump more in it pull the glow plugs out and bar the motor over and see if any water comes out. If no water you may have a broke fire ring.
 

AdaMax

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He said it isn't using water just pressuring up the coolant tank . He also said a gm mechanic told him how to test for a head gasket and it tested good . I can't tell you how he tested it cause i was losing signal . It does have a little discoloration in the tank .
 

Bryce418

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He said it isn't using water just pressuring up the coolant tank . He also said a gm mechanic told him how to test for a head gasket and it tested good . I can't tell you how he tested it cause i was losing signal . It does have a little discoloration in the tank .

Sounds like he may just be being paranoid. If it isn't pushing coolant out of the surge tank it's probably normal.
 

AdaMax

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He did say it is pushing fluid out of the tank . I think he wants me to work on it . Alldata calls for 31.6 hrs to fix it . Is this accurate or is it quicker if you have a very mechanical background ?
 

Atouchofgrass

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If it's pushing coolant out of the overflow, then it's headgaskets. Honestly, it's not that bad of a job, i did them on my lb7. If you have the right tools you should be fine :thumb:
 
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Time just depends on the mechanic. But pretty time consuming pulling the engine etc. If its your first time its always going to take longer
 

Bryce418

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I know a few guys who can knock out head gaskets in about 8-12 hours. I would say average time should be in high teens to mid 20 depending on the ability of the guy twisting on it.