I may or may not have a blown head gasket. I have conflicting information from the cooling system. Here is a list of what is going on, anyone have any thoughts on this issue? Thanks for the help!
There are a lot of bubbles coming up in the radiator when the engine is running.
When the radiator cap is on the system is pushing coolant into the overflow.
When the engine cools off it is not pulling coolant back into the system from the overflow.
Once the engine is cooled off overnight there is still pressure in the cooling system.
There is no smoke of any kind out the exhaust under any conditions.
The engine always runs at about 180* once it is warmed up.
When I bought the Blazer it had a 19 psi radiator cap. I just changed it to a 16 psi cap but I can't see that making a difference.
When I bought the truck the coolant looked new and after several hounded miles it still looks new.
There are no leaks anywhere on the engine, coolant or otherwise.
I did a combustion leak test a couple of times with a testor and it showed no combustion gas in the cooling system either time.
I wondered if the combustion detector was working so I tried it on the exhaust pipe. It changed very quickly to show combustion gas in the testor so I think it works.
There are a lot of bubbles coming up in the radiator when the engine is running.
When the radiator cap is on the system is pushing coolant into the overflow.
When the engine cools off it is not pulling coolant back into the system from the overflow.
Once the engine is cooled off overnight there is still pressure in the cooling system.
There is no smoke of any kind out the exhaust under any conditions.
The engine always runs at about 180* once it is warmed up.
When I bought the Blazer it had a 19 psi radiator cap. I just changed it to a 16 psi cap but I can't see that making a difference.
When I bought the truck the coolant looked new and after several hounded miles it still looks new.
There are no leaks anywhere on the engine, coolant or otherwise.
I did a combustion leak test a couple of times with a testor and it showed no combustion gas in the cooling system either time.
I wondered if the combustion detector was working so I tried it on the exhaust pipe. It changed very quickly to show combustion gas in the testor so I think it works.
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