Blue Devil
#1
Blue Devil
My son bought a '97 Ford Ranger with the V-6.
2 days later the drivers side head gasket sprung a leak.
He is 19 and has no money, so he went to AutoZone and bought a bottle of Blue Devil Headgasket repair.
It is $60.
It worked.
I cant recommend it, but I thought I would share.
http://gouniversalproducts.com/products_desc.php
We have no idea how long it is going to last, but his truck is now drive able.
2 days later the drivers side head gasket sprung a leak.
He is 19 and has no money, so he went to AutoZone and bought a bottle of Blue Devil Headgasket repair.
It is $60.
It worked.
I cant recommend it, but I thought I would share.
http://gouniversalproducts.com/products_desc.php
We have no idea how long it is going to last, but his truck is now drive able.
#3
it works
My son bought a '97 Ford Ranger with the V-6.
2 days later the drivers side head gasket sprung a leak.
He is 19 and has no money, so he went to AutoZone and bought a bottle of Blue Devil Headgasket repair.
It is $60.
It worked.
I cant recommend it, but I thought I would share.
http://gouniversalproducts.com/products_desc.php
We have no idea how long it is going to last, but his truck is now drive able.
2 days later the drivers side head gasket sprung a leak.
He is 19 and has no money, so he went to AutoZone and bought a bottle of Blue Devil Headgasket repair.
It is $60.
It worked.
I cant recommend it, but I thought I would share.
http://gouniversalproducts.com/products_desc.php
We have no idea how long it is going to last, but his truck is now drive able.
#4
#5
I hate to be the one to throw cold water on our enthusiasm but I may be having second thoughts on the Blue Devil. I put some in my 2000 two weeks ago. Since then it has been running great. It never had overheated while I had it but it did have several leaks from the head gaskets. Last Friday I drove to Orange County from San Diego, about a 220 miles roundtrip. On the way back, I stopped at a McDonalds for a soda. While in the drivethrough, the temp gauge started to creep up. It never got to the red but it did get to the upper ranges of the white section.
Today I had the fan clutch changed, swapped the water pump, changed coolant and thought the problem was fixed. When I was pullling on to the freeway, I stopped for the signal and sure enough, the temp started to climb. I pulled to the side and shut it down. I cant figure this one out. It never overheats while I am driving, only when I stop after driving and not all of the time. However, it never heated up until last Friday when I took it for a longer drive. Is it the head gasket? I cracked sleeve? It runs great, idles fine and gets good mileage. I am baffled. HELP! Thanks Phil
Today I had the fan clutch changed, swapped the water pump, changed coolant and thought the problem was fixed. When I was pullling on to the freeway, I stopped for the signal and sure enough, the temp started to climb. I pulled to the side and shut it down. I cant figure this one out. It never overheats while I am driving, only when I stop after driving and not all of the time. However, it never heated up until last Friday when I took it for a longer drive. Is it the head gasket? I cracked sleeve? It runs great, idles fine and gets good mileage. I am baffled. HELP! Thanks Phil
#7
the curse
you are describing the LR curse...the one that keeps you from looseing sleep. I have gone threw this for years of LR ownership. It sucks....I know the feeling....remember..you said it only overheats when not moving....flow........usally when head gaskets are really leaking, the pressure at driving would really overheat quick.. i had a small crack in the head ounce and it only showed it's ugly head when i got stuck in traffic and not when moving. Thermo, raditor.....check hoses's for softness..expansion tank....take a look at these. i remember when i had a overheat one time and changed the raditor...gone.....these pile's are flow sensitive big time.. check out and get back..
good luck, chris
good luck, chris
#8
Sorry, also changed the thermostat yesterday. Radiator was inspected and appears fine. This one is a stumper.........Anyway to tell if the head is cracked without removing it? Hoses are in good shape. Expansion tank and cap are good. It doesn't appear to have any external leaks. It is odd. It just started acting this way. Sometimes after driving a distance I will let it sit and idle and it will idle fine for several minute, then randomly, it will start to get hotter. The drained coolant was clean, the oil is clean. Thanks in advance. Phil
2000 DII 127k miles (the good deal is getting less good, but it is still a pretty nice truck....)
2000 DII 127k miles (the good deal is getting less good, but it is still a pretty nice truck....)
#9
check..
Sorry, also changed the thermostat yesterday. Radiator was inspected and appears fine. This one is a stumper.........Anyway to tell if the head is cracked without removing it? Hoses are in good shape. Expansion tank and cap are good. It doesn't appear to have any external leaks. It is odd. It just started acting this way. Sometimes after driving a distance I will let it sit and idle and it will idle fine for several minute, then randomly, it will start to get hotter. The drained coolant was clean, the oil is clean. Thanks in advance. Phil
2000 DII 127k miles (the good deal is getting less good, but it is still a pretty nice truck....)
2000 DII 127k miles (the good deal is getting less good, but it is still a pretty nice truck....)
Let it idel and when and if the temp moves shut off and see if you are or where if at all it's leaking. My cracked head was passenger side all the way in the back of the engine next to the firewall. Was very hard to find until it got big...then you could actually see it comming out like a squirt gun...
Let us know.. Chris