The way you Guys talk, blowing a head gasket is immanent. Is that true? Is there that much of a problem? Is the latest generation in gaskets, the one to have? Source?
Gimpy, gringeltaube and I just replaced mine (flat tab old style) with the new style head gaskets at the Ga Rally due to a blown compression ring on the back of #3 cylinder, no water in oil or visa versa, no crankcase oil loss, just compression leak.
I had about 15,000 worth of hard running before it completely blew, the old style gaskets had copper spray evidence.
As far as the inevitably of replacing "old style head gaskets ",I would have to say yes, but that may depend on how hard and often you use the truck.
I would like to know if the new style head gaskets are less prone to blow compared to the old style.
On a side note: I started hearing a slight tick about 13,000 miles ago that sounded almost metallic, i adjusted the valves thinking that's what it was and it wasn't.
Always a slight fuel/wmo leak from between the heads down the sides of the block and of course the tick that we decided (had about 10 mechanics listen to it and couldn't put a finger on the noise) was a small exsaust leak that we couldn't find, the engine always ran great untill the tick turned in to a louder topend knock with a lot of fuel loss from that hole and then in the end a distinct large compression leak sound.
I finally figured out what that noise was!