I'll try to make this short, the other day I as driving and the "check coolant gauge light" came on and the gauge was pinned! So I pull over and lossen the coolant tank cap and tons of air some comes out and then alot of coolant comes rushing out after that. So I let it cool for a little bit while I wait for someone to bring me coolant, and I fill the tank and fire it back up, and was around normal temp, so I drive about 50 feet and it overheats again and has no heat in cab. So time to tow it home.
Next day I change the thermostats just for grins (truck has 160,000mi on it and they have never been changed) and bleed the cooling system, fire it up and let it run for a while and took about an hour to get to operating temp, then I put a little bit of a load on it "power braking in driveway" and it overheats again. same senario as the other day. I hooked up a pressure gauge while it was running and it never built more then 13lbs in the coolant tank. Radiator hose was a litle harder then normal when running but not to bad I thought.
Long story kinda short, used a block test kit from napa last night and came back showing that it had combustion gases in cooling system. I let it run for a little bit with the reservoir cap on it and then shut if off to see if the upper radiator hose got hard in the morning, and this morning it was soft just like normal.
It sucks but I knew the time would come, just wish it was winter time when I didn't want to drive my pickup.
So I asume it is time for some HG's. What do you think?
Oh and any tips to doing the job would be great. I've spent the last couple days on here reading everyone elses post from when the did it and doesn't seem to bad, just time consuming.
Next day I change the thermostats just for grins (truck has 160,000mi on it and they have never been changed) and bleed the cooling system, fire it up and let it run for a while and took about an hour to get to operating temp, then I put a little bit of a load on it "power braking in driveway" and it overheats again. same senario as the other day. I hooked up a pressure gauge while it was running and it never built more then 13lbs in the coolant tank. Radiator hose was a litle harder then normal when running but not to bad I thought.
Long story kinda short, used a block test kit from napa last night and came back showing that it had combustion gases in cooling system. I let it run for a little bit with the reservoir cap on it and then shut if off to see if the upper radiator hose got hard in the morning, and this morning it was soft just like normal.
It sucks but I knew the time would come, just wish it was winter time when I didn't want to drive my pickup.
So I asume it is time for some HG's. What do you think?
Oh and any tips to doing the job would be great. I've spent the last couple days on here reading everyone elses post from when the did it and doesn't seem to bad, just time consuming.