fourwheelford
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Man jim didn't even think about that,makes sense though. What about his puff of black smoke though? Maybe he has an o2 sensor on the fritz along with the coolant problem.
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Ron these engines don't blow head gaskets by themselves.. They need a little help from the owner! How often do you raise the hood and LOOK at the engine? How often do you look UNDER the engine.
The heat in the engine occurs right there at the head gasket. If there is the proper amount of coolant in that engine, or any other engine for that matter, the coolant pulls the heat off of the head and the gasket. If, however, there is a small coolant leak undetected by the owner. Then the PLACE where the low coolant does it's damage is the HEADGASKET! Every day there are posts about the headgasket in someones ride.. I'd betcha in 99% of these cases the problem was the owner not knowing the coolant was low! Even a few that the owner was pouring more coolant in the radiator once or more a week! Not knowing the chance he was taking...
Big JIm