SDJunkMan
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- Nov 17, 2017
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- Location
- Black Hills of South Dakota
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
While plowing snow last week my CUCV overheated. I had it plugged in for about an hour and a half, then started it and let it warm up for 15-20 min while clearing the windows and shoveling a little snow. I drove it about 2 miles, up a pretty steep hill, then it overheated. It was -18 degrees out, and I thought the coolant might have been a little weak, possibly frozen in some of the hoses, since the heater was just blowing cold and it was making weird noises, like possibly ice melting then flowing through the system. I let it cool down and limped it home. Steam appeared to be coming from the radiator, behind the fan shroud. I let it cool down, loosened up the shroud so I could see the radiator, then filled it with coolant and started it up, looking for leaks. Didn't see any so thought I was good.
Out plowing again today, and it starts to overheat again. Let it cool down, and added 2 1/2 gal of coolant. No apparent leaks. I have not noticed any leaks under tne vehicle, the oil is not muddy, and coolant looks fine.
I know 6.2's are prone to blowing head gaskets, so I am wondering if that my problem. Any ideas?
Out plowing again today, and it starts to overheat again. Let it cool down, and added 2 1/2 gal of coolant. No apparent leaks. I have not noticed any leaks under tne vehicle, the oil is not muddy, and coolant looks fine.
I know 6.2's are prone to blowing head gaskets, so I am wondering if that my problem. Any ideas?