Bad Head Gasket?
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thats the funny thing, you can drive it all day and the temp is fine, it doesn't burn coolant and the system isn't low. But the hoses get excessively hard and that stuff floating on the top of the coolant in the overflow bottle is engine oil, I'm 100% sure. I think I'm gonna do a coolant flush of the block and radiator and have my dad drive it for a month or two and after that I'll check the overflow bottle again.
And I agree, I woulda got a cummins too. Don't get me wrong though, the 360 is a great engine...to anchor a boat with.
And I agree, I woulda got a cummins too. Don't get me wrong though, the 360 is a great engine...to anchor a boat with.
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360 is a good motor, but it all depends on the weight of the car. You put a 5.9 in a 1971 Dodge Dart or Valiant and you got a screamer.
The problem is in order to keep HCs, and NOxs low they had to "Homer-sexual" the camshaft timings and compression ratios. Plus truck blocks are primarily made for durability and low-end to mid range torque.
The problem is in order to keep HCs, and NOxs low they had to "Homer-sexual" the camshaft timings and compression ratios. Plus truck blocks are primarily made for durability and low-end to mid range torque.
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I would never disgrace my 383 by putting it in a dodge. I would rather throw it in a river first. All I know is that a buddy of mine has a 99 dodge ram with a 4" lift and 33" tires. He had a 318 in it for the longest time untill it basicly blew up. He then bought a 360 and had it rebuilt by a good shop thinking that he would gain some power. There was no noticable diffrence at all, nothing. It was just as slow and weak as the 318.
I will say though, the 6.1L hemi in the srt8 chargers and challengers and some pickups have some major *****. Since I work at a chrysler dealer I see all of the newer engines and stuff and I will say that they are making huge improvements and they actually are starting to make some vehicles that I wouldn't be embarrased to be seen in. But I'd still take a 2011 camaro ss over anything chrysler has to offer.
I will say though, the 6.1L hemi in the srt8 chargers and challengers and some pickups have some major *****. Since I work at a chrysler dealer I see all of the newer engines and stuff and I will say that they are making huge improvements and they actually are starting to make some vehicles that I wouldn't be embarrased to be seen in. But I'd still take a 2011 camaro ss over anything chrysler has to offer.
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Redneck headgasket leak into rad tester:
Place household carbon monoxide alarm in plastic bag.
Rubber band top of bag over open radiator opening.
Run engine up to operating temp.
If bad head gasket is allowing exhaust fumes into water jacket, they will set off the alarm.
Place household carbon monoxide alarm in plastic bag.
Rubber band top of bag over open radiator opening.
Run engine up to operating temp.
If bad head gasket is allowing exhaust fumes into water jacket, they will set off the alarm.
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