Help lots of white smoke from exhaust
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I just replaced my head gaskets. I got the heads back on today and plan to put the intake back on tomorrow and hook averything back up and see how I did. It was a bit of a job, but with the info I got fromj this forum I was able to pick up a few tools I did not have and replaced them.
The diesel is a four cylinder right? Just one head gasket to replace?
The diesel is a four cylinder right? Just one head gasket to replace?
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I topped up the coolant level last night as it was low. The smoke still persists, but the temperature guage only made it half way up when I drove it this morning, does that tell you anything - that there is a leak in the heas gasket?? The other thing now is that the car is not starting well and idles for a few seconds then cuts out- it managed to get it going by pumping the gas then it was ok, but feels like there is only a day or two left in it..is this related???
Thanks again all (aside from the fool posting nonsense)
Thanks again all (aside from the fool posting nonsense)
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I topped up the coolant level last night as it was low. The smoke still persists, but the temperature guage only made it half way up when I drove it this morning, does that tell you anything - that there is a leak in the heas gasket?? The other thing now is that the car is not starting well and idles for a few seconds then cuts out- it managed to get it going by pumping the gas then it was ok, but feels like there is only a day or two left in it..is this related???
Thanks again all (aside from the fool posting nonsense)
Thanks again all (aside from the fool posting nonsense)
Stop driving the truck before you blow it up.
There is more involved in doing a head gasket job on a diesel, you have a overhead cam so you will have a timing belt that will also need to be replaced, and if you have a mechanincal injector pump then that will also need to be timed, unless you are very mechanincal I would not do this myself.
Once you remove parts on a diesel they need to go back in the exact same place/position they came from or it wont run right if at all.
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If you continually overheat the engine you will shorten its life, and if the leak gets bad enough it will fill your cylinders with coolant which will not compress during the compression stroke and it will hydro lock your engine and when all theat mass is moving at a high rate of speed and then suddenly stops because the engine is full of coolant something has to give and it is almost always a connecting rod.
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