overheating/head gasket question
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overheating/head gasket question
is it possible to blow the head gasket if my truck overheated? it didnt overheat all the way, but it went right under the red part on the temp. gauge. it was right below the red when i shut the truck off. didnt even touch the line.
also, how do i fill the radiator to full? i filled it, ran it at idle for about 5 min., then filled it again, then ran it, etc. do i need to keep doing this so the thermostat opens for the water to flow thru the engine? or is there an easier way??
any help is appreciated. thanks
also, how do i fill the radiator to full? i filled it, ran it at idle for about 5 min., then filled it again, then ran it, etc. do i need to keep doing this so the thermostat opens for the water to flow thru the engine? or is there an easier way??
any help is appreciated. thanks
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usually it will over heat if teh head gasket is blown, not blow the hg if it over heats. check the oil, what color is it? is there bubbles in it? the "disappearing water act" is also sign of a bad HG IIRC.
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actually, there is no oil in the water, vice versa. the exhaust is ok with no water coming out.
i think it should be ok then. the HG and timing belt was replaced at 90k by prev. owner and it now has 130k.
i think it should be ok then. the HG and timing belt was replaced at 90k by prev. owner and it now has 130k.
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