02 chevy express 1500 cylinder head gasket install
#31
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OK got it however this is just a list or a order of procedure type thing. I can't click on any of autozones instructions.
I hope to get the manie off today will report back
Thanks
I hope to get the manie off today will report back
Thanks
#32
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When I entered your vehicle I used 2500, I didn't see your van is 1500.
Last edited by Twscarp; February 15th, 2018 at 10:39 AM.
#33
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yes I entered the 02 chevy. they think there isn't or they didn't include the 1/2 ton 1500 express yes I entered the the 2500.
first engine was the 4.3 V6 then the 5.3 6.0 then found the 5.7. I'll check it later.
manie is off the only real PITA was pulling prying the AC compressor braket enoungh to acess the last manie bolt thanks alot GM.
anyway it's off what a mess inside there w/ the GM DEXmud thanks again GM can't believe the engine was actualley ruuning w/ parts of gasket pouring down into head.
I've got to get a pry tool to slide and space the AC braket back so after cleanup I can drop manie back on. I was forced to pry w/ a cressent against the mannie while trying to remove last bolt so I'll have to space it out the problem is the bolts aren't long enough to slide back the mannie w/out taking the AC bracket off.
I recieved the Apex gasket from RA they made them sound premium however they appear economy.
will clean block/manie and reassemble. I need a decent torque wrench.
this is a time consumming job I understand the high cost of this manie gasket repair upwards of $1K.
Now I know why my friend the mechanic told me he didn't know exactly whats wrong.
please suggest clean up I was planning the razor blade then some brake clean or degreaser.
I have a roloc wheel have my driveway doesn't have a air compressor.
will the cordless drill spin the roloc wheel fast enoungh to clean mating surfaces?
edit: I haven't looked that close but didn't observe the DEX mud leaking outside the manie.
TB
first engine was the 4.3 V6 then the 5.3 6.0 then found the 5.7. I'll check it later.
manie is off the only real PITA was pulling prying the AC compressor braket enoungh to acess the last manie bolt thanks alot GM.
anyway it's off what a mess inside there w/ the GM DEXmud thanks again GM can't believe the engine was actualley ruuning w/ parts of gasket pouring down into head.
I've got to get a pry tool to slide and space the AC braket back so after cleanup I can drop manie back on. I was forced to pry w/ a cressent against the mannie while trying to remove last bolt so I'll have to space it out the problem is the bolts aren't long enough to slide back the mannie w/out taking the AC bracket off.
I recieved the Apex gasket from RA they made them sound premium however they appear economy.
will clean block/manie and reassemble. I need a decent torque wrench.
this is a time consumming job I understand the high cost of this manie gasket repair upwards of $1K.
Now I know why my friend the mechanic told me he didn't know exactly whats wrong.
please suggest clean up I was planning the razor blade then some brake clean or degreaser.
I have a roloc wheel have my driveway doesn't have a air compressor.
will the cordless drill spin the roloc wheel fast enoungh to clean mating surfaces?
edit: I haven't looked that close but didn't observe the DEX mud leaking outside the manie.
TB
Last edited by the Brain; February 15th, 2018 at 2:00 PM.
#34
Nice work. Looks like you found your problem! That intake looks awful doesn't it. I think this is what happens when Dexcool is left in there too long. Better to change it when they say (4 yrs I think).
Don't go too crazy with the cleaning the surface, so you don't damage the soft aluminum. Try to use a plastic scraper and plenty of solvents. It doesn't have to be gleaming and perfect, just smooth. Did you see any pitting after you cleaned the mannie?
Big thanks for the photos. Don't get your carpets too dirty
Don't go too crazy with the cleaning the surface, so you don't damage the soft aluminum. Try to use a plastic scraper and plenty of solvents. It doesn't have to be gleaming and perfect, just smooth. Did you see any pitting after you cleaned the mannie?
Big thanks for the photos. Don't get your carpets too dirty
#37
Carb cleaner leaves a thin film. Brake cleaner leaves it bone dry.
#38
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dexcool is destructive to rubber I add waterpump to spare parts
what other rubber is in contact w/ dexcool? the coolant tubes seam fine, I also keep tubes as spares.
what other rubber is in contact w/ dexcool? the coolant tubes seam fine, I also keep tubes as spares.
#39
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my friend the expert mechcanic called this morning burst my bubble told me if coolant is in oil then the head/heads are blown gasket.
so now I'm inbetween crate engine from Summit $2K or rebuild 350 into 383 stroker my friend will assemble the bored 383.
just dont want to put $ into the 201K miles on clock
so now I'm inbetween crate engine from Summit $2K or rebuild 350 into 383 stroker my friend will assemble the bored 383.
just dont want to put $ into the 201K miles on clock
#40
And is there coolant in the oil? How much?