Sh*t hit the fan today on my way back from a weekend camping trip and I blew a head gasket.
I was climbing a decent hill (but not the steepest/longest I encountered) on the trip home and noticed what sounded like a very minor exhaust leak. This even started before I got to the hill and was quiet that I’m not sure I would’ve heard it if I had the radio on. After about a minute (and 90% of the way to the top of the hill) all hell broke loose and it got very loud for a second or two before stalling out. After that the motor was locked and wouldn’t turn over. Coolant temps were barely even up to 195 as I had just a couple minutes beforehand left the campground.
Upon initial inspection at home there was over 2 gallons of coolant in the oil which caused oil (and possibly coolant) to enter the intake which most likely got into the cylinders which is why it wouldn’t turn over. Glow plug for cylinder 5 was wet so right now that seems to be the suspect location of failure.
I’m worried about other potential damage to the internals from it locking up. Is this something that commonly occurs? Or what are other watch outs as I’m taking it apart to check for other issues? I’m just not sure what else could potentially be wrong. Bent valves? Any other advice that you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
A little background- this is a 6.5 Optimizer with 3500 miles. I originally thought I was just paranoid but now that this happened I think my head gasket issue has been a while in the making and it wasn’t this hill that was the root cause. Even from the beginning (new) the motor seemed to use a small amount of coolant. I Couldn’t find any leaks but also never noticed white smoke or smelled of coolant so I wasn’t sure what to think. And then earlier this year for the first time I checked the radiator and saw a couple tiny bubbles making their way up. But the top radiator hose didn’t get seem to get hard. So definitely had mixed signals.
Here I am after someone thankfully towed me out of the middle of the road to a pull off where I could wait for help.
I was climbing a decent hill (but not the steepest/longest I encountered) on the trip home and noticed what sounded like a very minor exhaust leak. This even started before I got to the hill and was quiet that I’m not sure I would’ve heard it if I had the radio on. After about a minute (and 90% of the way to the top of the hill) all hell broke loose and it got very loud for a second or two before stalling out. After that the motor was locked and wouldn’t turn over. Coolant temps were barely even up to 195 as I had just a couple minutes beforehand left the campground.
Upon initial inspection at home there was over 2 gallons of coolant in the oil which caused oil (and possibly coolant) to enter the intake which most likely got into the cylinders which is why it wouldn’t turn over. Glow plug for cylinder 5 was wet so right now that seems to be the suspect location of failure.
I’m worried about other potential damage to the internals from it locking up. Is this something that commonly occurs? Or what are other watch outs as I’m taking it apart to check for other issues? I’m just not sure what else could potentially be wrong. Bent valves? Any other advice that you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
A little background- this is a 6.5 Optimizer with 3500 miles. I originally thought I was just paranoid but now that this happened I think my head gasket issue has been a while in the making and it wasn’t this hill that was the root cause. Even from the beginning (new) the motor seemed to use a small amount of coolant. I Couldn’t find any leaks but also never noticed white smoke or smelled of coolant so I wasn’t sure what to think. And then earlier this year for the first time I checked the radiator and saw a couple tiny bubbles making their way up. But the top radiator hose didn’t get seem to get hard. So definitely had mixed signals.
Here I am after someone thankfully towed me out of the middle of the road to a pull off where I could wait for help.
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