Hey guys; haven't posted in a while since my escapades with the dash removal and a/c flap/distribution box replacement.
So I have this observation about my truck. The pressure in the upper radiator hose seems high. It does NOT build up when the engine is cold; not for several minutes. What I am concerned with, is that after the truck cools off and sits for a few hours, the pressure is still there. I do lose some coolant, but not too much - maybe a 1/2 gallon every 500-1000 miles.
After searching around, the only thing that I came up with is head gaskets, or worse (cracked heads or block).
No other symptoms. No coolant in oil. No oil or bubbles in the coolant. Runs smooth. Starts at the turn of a key when cold (I am relocating PMD right now). On hot days truck runs at 200F, on normal days it runs at 185F.
So, my question is this:
Can I still drive the truck? Assuming there is a (slow) HG leak, what are the risks? What's going to happen when it gets "worse"?
I figured I am going to pull the heads eventually, but I kind of wanted to drive the truck for a while first.
I don't do any heavy towing. Just go to my farm and back every weekend, about 100 highway miles each way.
Thank you all for reading this!
So I have this observation about my truck. The pressure in the upper radiator hose seems high. It does NOT build up when the engine is cold; not for several minutes. What I am concerned with, is that after the truck cools off and sits for a few hours, the pressure is still there. I do lose some coolant, but not too much - maybe a 1/2 gallon every 500-1000 miles.
After searching around, the only thing that I came up with is head gaskets, or worse (cracked heads or block).
No other symptoms. No coolant in oil. No oil or bubbles in the coolant. Runs smooth. Starts at the turn of a key when cold (I am relocating PMD right now). On hot days truck runs at 200F, on normal days it runs at 185F.
So, my question is this:
Can I still drive the truck? Assuming there is a (slow) HG leak, what are the risks? What's going to happen when it gets "worse"?
I figured I am going to pull the heads eventually, but I kind of wanted to drive the truck for a while first.
I don't do any heavy towing. Just go to my farm and back every weekend, about 100 highway miles each way.
Thank you all for reading this!