cornemuse
Well-Known Member
Lately, as in the last month, my '84 Blazer with 6.2 diesel has started really going through water. So much, right now I'm not adding antifreeze, just water.
It does not have any external leakage, exhaust pipes are dry, (no water at all there)
After letting it run till thermostat opens, no bubbling coming from radiator fill.
It was 102º ± & the temp gauge went up to around 200º, put in what water I had & went home, added almost 2 gallons of water.
Now its addicted, , , ,
Motor around 150,000 miles.
I figured maybe head gaskets??
Is head gasket replacement much hassle?? I've rebuilt several fuel governors, (injection pumps), so that woukd be ½ way to head removal?
I also have another "good" '84 engine, but it has been setting on the back porch for 15 years, (covered tho, also, no glow plugs in it)
I am 71 and would rather NOT swap motors again <- done that a few times too.
Thoughts or opinions??
Thanks
-corne-
It does not have any external leakage, exhaust pipes are dry, (no water at all there)
After letting it run till thermostat opens, no bubbling coming from radiator fill.
It was 102º ± & the temp gauge went up to around 200º, put in what water I had & went home, added almost 2 gallons of water.
Now its addicted, , , ,
Motor around 150,000 miles.
I figured maybe head gaskets??
Is head gasket replacement much hassle?? I've rebuilt several fuel governors, (injection pumps), so that woukd be ½ way to head removal?
I also have another "good" '84 engine, but it has been setting on the back porch for 15 years, (covered tho, also, no glow plugs in it)
I am 71 and would rather NOT swap motors again <- done that a few times too.
Thoughts or opinions??
Thanks
-corne-