CUCVmike
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I got a M1009 and that had no coolant or oil pressure gauges functioning or reservoir tank when I got it. I immediately bought a reservoir tank for the radiator. I then noticed some of the coolant was missing and then a little more and a little more. I had numerous leaks fluid leaks and began fixing them. I wound up pulling the motor and going through all the seals on the motor. I couldn't find any cracks or blown head gasket with a diesel mechanic checking my work. I was nervous when he thought everything was good and told me to put her back together, not ever knowing a cause. I drove her twice about 15-20 miles round trip after getting the coolant and oil gauges fixed and adding a tach as well as a banks turbo kit which also has a exhaust temp and boost gauge. The first two times she took a little coolant and I noticed a little moisture around the two caps on the intake that are installed as part of the banks kit. Then the third time it was half a reservoir tank and the forth and fifth time we went 15-20 miles round trip it was an entire reservoir tank. I then was told to take the head off by my diesel mechanic and have them pressure checked at a local machine shop. I also took the radiator to a radiator shop. The machine shop said they tested good and showed me where to look at the block for any rough areas that could pass water from the coolant passage to the block. The radiator shop tested the oil cooler on the tank up to 25 psi. I know that the oil pressure would be 40-50 psi so I am not convinced that test was any count. Radiator shop tended to think that the machine shop didn't do a good job. The machine shop charged me $135 for pressure testing the heads. Seems like the crack would open up when the head was hot so the cold head wouldn't necessarily leak? I am at a loss for what to do next. I have access to another motor and this sick motor has a lot of coolant in the oil when you pull the oil drain plug. I just don't want to have to pull the block/turbo and reseal the other diesel that may have issues too. Please advise me what to do next. I bought new Fel-pro head bolts last time and torqued them per the instructions and marked my head and bolts for the last turns. I did purchase studs this time and I do have the older 1984 head with the extra rear coolant passage. The 6.2 fel-pro head gaskets didn't have the extra coolant passage as I was told they would and I don't have nor could find any of the plugs mentioned to buy from years ago. I went ahead and bought the ARP studs and 6.5 fel-pro head gaskets for this time, but am not comfortable putting it back together not knowing what the problem is. Yes, I cleaned everything with a razor blade, fine 1" dia. steel wheel, sand paper, and degreasers. I also didn't touch the gaskets with my hands either. Please advise me as I am grasping at straws.