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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 unit could get a new truck. I've seen a block tester used before (back when my HMMWV blew its head gaskets), but I haven't used one myself. I'd like a bit of advice from sombody who has used one before.
The instructions say to warm up the vehicle until the thermostat opens, and then remove the radiator cap to use the tester. That seems like a good way to get burned to me.
1) Can I just take off the cap before I start the engine, and let it warm up with an unpressurized system?
2) How will I know when the thermostat has opened?
3) Will my 6.2 diesel warm up enough sitting and idling? I recall that my HMMWV usually takes a good 10 miles of driving to get up to full operating temperature, but I don't know when the thermostat opens up.
I'm crossing my fingers that the gaskets aren't quite as blown as the paperwork claimed. Another CUCV from the same batch supposedly had a slipping transmission, but I think it just needed a new cap on a vacuum line tee.
Thanks in advance for advice!
The instructions say to warm up the vehicle until the thermostat opens, and then remove the radiator cap to use the tester. That seems like a good way to get burned to me.
1) Can I just take off the cap before I start the engine, and let it warm up with an unpressurized system?
2) How will I know when the thermostat has opened?
3) Will my 6.2 diesel warm up enough sitting and idling? I recall that my HMMWV usually takes a good 10 miles of driving to get up to full operating temperature, but I don't know when the thermostat opens up.
I'm crossing my fingers that the gaskets aren't quite as blown as the paperwork claimed. Another CUCV from the same batch supposedly had a slipping transmission, but I think it just needed a new cap on a vacuum line tee.
Thanks in advance for advice!
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