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Tamaroak wrote:
I recently had an oil analysis done after changing my oil before winter. They found a significant amount of antifreeze backed up by my having to add some during the last part of the season. It's a 1987 5.7L GMC with closed cooling and 770 hours. It uses no oil and runs great. I'm trying to determine the possible causes. I've heard: 1. Cracked block 2. Cracked head 3. Bad head gasket 4. Bad frost plug 5. Bad coolant pump (supposedly located on pop of the engine by the manifold) Any other ideas? Capt. jeff Do a compression test / cooling system leak down test. You have probably a tiny headache in your gasket. Good luck. The pressure cap on your radiator(?) has been leaking exhaust. Or, you have a crack. X-ray, epoxy weld. Relieve end of crack with a 1/64" drill Don't bother planing the head unless the machine shop can show you a warp. each guage is 20 bucks. It will save you paying a safari chasing a golden goose. Only a girly man would do otherwise. Go, Arnold! (I really don't know anything about his "views.") Terry K |
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