Coolant disappearing
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#32
My apologies for the delay on getting back on this thread. Life’s been a real 2020 lately.
This problem seems to just more and more weird. I did the pressure test. Pressure held solid for an hour. The engine temps are still erratic which, as previously mentioned, would indicate trapped air. I have bled the system repeatedly. On a hill, on ramps, expansion tank lifted...all the things. Anyone have any suggestions before I take it to the shop?
This problem seems to just more and more weird. I did the pressure test. Pressure held solid for an hour. The engine temps are still erratic which, as previously mentioned, would indicate trapped air. I have bled the system repeatedly. On a hill, on ramps, expansion tank lifted...all the things. Anyone have any suggestions before I take it to the shop?
#33
Inline Tstat was in when I bought the truck. How would the system create a vacuum? Heat (in the cab) is also fluctuating. Sometimes toasty sometimes nothing - within the same trip.
#34
#35
Just following up - ends up it’s a slipped cylinder sleeve. This allowed exhaust into the cooling system and a massive air pocket to roll around. Looks like I’ll be getting out of the Disco business. Thank you all for the help trying to figure this out.
Anyone interested in picking up a new project truck?😬
Or do y’all have any thoughts on what to ask if I was going to sell an 04 that needs this kind of work?
Anyone interested in picking up a new project truck?😬
Or do y’all have any thoughts on what to ask if I was going to sell an 04 that needs this kind of work?
#39
doesnt sound like hes gonna spend the money and the headache of any swaps let alone a ls swap which is from what i read is a total nightmare with finding engines kits eletrical unless you have your own shop and know the tools this is not a good financial option, was there not a couple guys on this forum that tried to create kits and was just too much involved. they gave up.
#40
The LS kit is back in production. I think if you don't try to cut every corner or nickel and dime on sourcing parts for the swap it's not that complicated (in theory). Buying a block with the correct ECU and harness isn't that hard, might have to spend a little more but sure beats hunting it all down individually. Wiring isn't hard, it's tedious and time consuming. Plus seems like most in the swap thread didn't take the time to rebuild the LS before dropping it in, so all new gaskets and wear parts need to be factored into the cost imo. What's the point of all the work if you don't reseal/refresh a totally unknown motor.