A few days ago I took the deuce with hot water personnel heater out for a quick drive around town. It was night and I didn't notice a pool of coolant laying on the drivers fender until I shut the truck down. Once I saw the coolant on the fender, I tracked the coolant down to the filler neck. Since the engine was running for quite a while prior, I didn't open the radiator cap to check if it was low on coolant. A couple days later, I opened the cap and once I turned it some, coolant started gushing out. I pulled the cap off fully, and saw the coolant level was still full up in the neck of the radiator.
A couple times in the past when doing pre-checks I noticed the water was low and put nearly a gallon of water in both times. I filled it both times without thinking of checking where the water went. I have checked the oil and at least on the dipstick I don't detect any milkshake. My first thought is a potential blown head gasket, but I'm confused why the radiator would still be full of water after blowing some out. I haven't yet tried running the deuce up to temperature with the radiator cap off to see if bubbles showed up indicating a head gasket.
Any ideas?
A couple times in the past when doing pre-checks I noticed the water was low and put nearly a gallon of water in both times. I filled it both times without thinking of checking where the water went. I have checked the oil and at least on the dipstick I don't detect any milkshake. My first thought is a potential blown head gasket, but I'm confused why the radiator would still be full of water after blowing some out. I haven't yet tried running the deuce up to temperature with the radiator cap off to see if bubbles showed up indicating a head gasket.
Any ideas?