Daniel Abbott
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After a 100 mile trip my 2003 Tahoe 5.3L vin Z engine started to overheat prior to my intended return trip home. I poured water in the reservoir while the engine was running and it was pouring out of the exhaust in the rear of the Tahoe as fast as i could pour it in.
I left the truck at my families house, and had it flatbedded home. I never let it overheat beyond the first time it got hot. I got to it before it pegged the temp. guage.
Put it in the garage at home and tore it down to the head gaskets and did not see what i thought i would see. There was NO water in the oil, the oil was fresh and not contaminated at all. this kind of stumped me. I dont like assuming, but I seen no visual indication that should have stood out given how quickly the water flowed out the tailpipe?
Alas, to the point of my post here. I have 360,000 miles on this engine. It runs like a top and has no misfire. Just a huge water leak...
Common sense says just replace the engine. I am willing to gamble and just replace a cylinder head. My question is this:
IS THERE ANY POSSIBLE WAY THAT THE BLOCK COULD BE CRACKED TO CAUSE THS ISSUE? In my mind, it has to be a cylinder head that is somehow cracked between the exhaust port and a water jacket, or else i would have water in the crankcase.I also have no misfire so I am to think it is not getting into the combustion cylinder(s)... any wisdom here? I appreciate it.
I left the truck at my families house, and had it flatbedded home. I never let it overheat beyond the first time it got hot. I got to it before it pegged the temp. guage.
Put it in the garage at home and tore it down to the head gaskets and did not see what i thought i would see. There was NO water in the oil, the oil was fresh and not contaminated at all. this kind of stumped me. I dont like assuming, but I seen no visual indication that should have stood out given how quickly the water flowed out the tailpipe?
Alas, to the point of my post here. I have 360,000 miles on this engine. It runs like a top and has no misfire. Just a huge water leak...
Common sense says just replace the engine. I am willing to gamble and just replace a cylinder head. My question is this:
IS THERE ANY POSSIBLE WAY THAT THE BLOCK COULD BE CRACKED TO CAUSE THS ISSUE? In my mind, it has to be a cylinder head that is somehow cracked between the exhaust port and a water jacket, or else i would have water in the crankcase.I also have no misfire so I am to think it is not getting into the combustion cylinder(s)... any wisdom here? I appreciate it.
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