squaredeal91
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- Cave junction Oregon
- First Name
- Greg bush
- Truck Year
- 1991 SB
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 5.9 Cummins 12 valve
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Wow! I got a good laugh at the lost count part. I'm glad it was under warranty but wow. Good move on the coolant change. I did that 6 years ago I think. Do you recall if they replaced the bolts?Way back in June 2000, I bought a '99 Suburban with that same 5.7.. At the time of purchase, it had less than 20K miles on it.. I also purchased an extended warranty.. within 6 months, it developed a water leak at the rear of the engine. Warranty replaced the lower intake gaskets and all was good for about a year, then the water leak returned.. Dealership replaced the gaskets again and then replaced gaskets 2 more times over a period of 3 years. During that time, I did some research as to why the gaskets wouldn't hold.. GM was using Dexcom (the orange stuff) coolant.. It was also being used by Chrysler in certain models, and also Mercedes Benz.. All were having gasket problems with their engines.
The extended warranty I had carried the vehicle to 60K miles. Around 58K miles the gaskets failed for the 4th - 5th (I lost count) time.. I replaced the gaskets myself, flushed the cooling system and put Prestone in the cooling system.. All the gaskets were the plastic type. I never had anymore problems with gasket failures.. I sold the truck in 2007 when the gas prices went through the ceiling...
Intake side. The nastiest here is 1,2,3,4.
The bolts are not torque to yield... not sure where you got that from. They do not need to be replaced and are not one time use. It looks like you put a ton of RTV on there under the gasket? Don't ever do that... it will more often than not cause a massive leak. The rubber O-rings in the gasket will seal well to a clean and flat metal surface with no additional RTV or sealant required.Wow! I got a good laugh at the lost count part. I'm glad it was under warranty but wow. Good move on the coolant change. I did that 6 years ago I think. Do you recall if they replaced the bolts?
Head side
I said they were one time use bolts, perhaps I was wrong.The bolts are not torque to yield... not sure where you got that from. They do not need to be replaced and are not one time use. It looks like you put a ton of RTV on there under the gasket? Don't ever do that... it will more often than not cause a massive leak. The rubber O-rings in the gasket will seal well to a clean and flat metal surface with no additional RTV or sealant required.
Yeah I probably got carried away with it because I had to do them again after 6 months the first go around over 6 years ago.The bolts are not torque to yield... not sure where you got that from. They do not need to be replaced and are not one time use. It looks like you put a ton of RTV on there under the gasket? Don't ever do that... it will more often than not cause a massive leak. The rubber O-rings in the gasket will seal well to a clean and flat metal surface with no additional RTV or sealant required.
When I put this in over 6 years ago I matched heads and intake to match the gasket. Also the puddle was passenger side so its cylinder 6,8.It was the runner for #5 that had the suspected oil puddle right?
I'd bet your injectors for holes 5 & 7 are leaking down and washing those intake runners with raw fuel every time you shut the engine off, that's why they're so clean. That or the coolant port right there was pissing water down those two runners and washing everything up.
1,2,3, & 4 are always gonna be dirtier because they take the brunt of the heat and exhaust fumes from the EGR.
Last Vortec I had to do gaskets on we suspected may have had a bad head gasket too. When we pulled the heads cylinder #1 was sparkling clean from the intake runner sucking water out of the coolant port at the front of the intake manifold.
Is it me or did someone try porting the heads? or maybe ground them to match the profile of the last gasket set...
Also looks like there's RTV on the lower intake gaskets, IIRC GM doesn't call for silicone on the vortec intake gaskets except where they meet up with the lifter valley. I don't suspect that it hurts anything though.
When I put this in over 6 years ago I matched heads and intake to match the gasket. Also the puddle was passenger side so its cylinder 6,8.
Oh... lol so they do. Thank youThe intake runners cross sides in the manifold,
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All good Sir.Oh... lol so they do. Thank you