Blown head gasket?


warrior24

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I think I have a blown head gasket. I have been having overheating problems and noticed one or two bubbles on my oil dipstick. Cant really tell if I am loosing coolant since I have been flushing it and draining it to change radiator and t-stat. My question is how much psi should I have when doing a compression test. Also how do I preform a compression test? Should I try the uv test thing?
 
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I think I have a blown head gasket. I have been having overheating problems and noticed one or two bubbles on my oil dipstick. Cant really tell if I am loosing coolant since I have been flushing it and draining it to change radiator and t-stat. My question is how much psi should I have when doing a compression test. Also how do I preform a compression test? Should I try the uv test thing?

for a blown head gasket is to fill the system with coolant and drive around a bit.. If the radiator doesn't puke it's coolant out and over heat your gasket is ok. Doing a pressure test on the cylinders will only show you the WORST gasket failure. One which you would already know about from the puking and overheating.
Big JIm:icon_thumby:
 
ok well it has been puking but I think I realized my mistake. To ashamed to admit it though.
 
ok well it has been puking but I think I realized my mistake. To ashamed to admit it though.

Don't be ashamed. We're all here to help each other. Hell, i'm buying a ranger with a 4.0 on monday. Either the heads cracked or the head gaskets blown.
 
OK I got an after market metal fan because I hated having the plastic one crack, but installed it backwards.
 
Yay no more overheating. So I guess I didn't have a blown head gasket.
 
I feel so dumb like my rep power should be lowered down a notch.
 
LOL, mistakes happen, at least you caught it before it caused any damage.
 
OK I got an after market metal fan because I hated having the plastic one crack, but installed it backwards.

I see, so instead of pulling air it was pushing? Mistakes happen, it's no biggy.
 

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