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  1. nf6x

    Using a Block Tester

    RE: Re: RE: Using a Block Tester Thanks for the advice! I'll take a look underneath for leaks when it's light outside. I haven't noticed any carbon on the coolant or cap so far.
  2. nf6x

    Using a Block Tester

    RE: Re: RE: Using a Block Tester No gauge, unfortunately. Just idiot lights. Great, big 2" diameter idiot lights where there ought to be gauges. :roll: I plan to keep the truck mostly stock, but I'm tempted to add some more gauges to it.
  3. nf6x

    Using a Block Tester

    Re: RE: Using a Block Tester I'll wear safety glasses and hum "Shake Hands with Danger"! [thumbzup]
  4. nf6x

    Using a Block Tester

    I haven't seen oil on top of the coolant or coolant droplets on the dipstick, but I haven't run the engine yet. I tried to change the belts today (right alt belt is missing), but I got hung up on the PS pump belt for lack of a 15mm deep socket. I plan to pull the glow plugs before I crank it for...
  5. nf6x

    Using a Block Tester

    One of my recently-acquired CUCVs has paperwork in the truck indicating that it has at least one blown head gasket. I bought a block tester kit at NAPA to help me figure out whether it really has a blown head gasket, or if that was just written on the paperwork to make the truck fail so that the...
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