Hello everyone I am new to the board. I have a problem with my 1992 Truck. Here are the specs on the truck
1992 Dodge 350 Diesel 4:10 gears 5-speed Detroit locker in the rear. Flatbed with electric over hydraulic dump. straight pipe, and pump tweak. miles?
I bought the truck a year ago. When I bought it the heat gauge would go up between 1/2 and 3/4 then come back down. It would search like this all the time. I thought it had a bad thermostat. A couple of months ago it started pushing water past the thermostat gasket. I had a new thermostat and water pump installed. (at the time I also had a new clutch, rear main, front main and case gasket installed). The truck continued to do the same thing on the heat gauge. Well last week it started pushing water again from the thermostat housing. I changed the thermostat again thing I had just got a bad one from the parts store. It's not pushing water anymore but the gauge is still going up and down. It will go to 3/4 then come back down to 1/4. I am going to install a different heat gauge to make sure the factory one is not lying. Has anyone here dealt with this problem before. I use the truck for towing and hauling a lot. I haul 4 ranks of firewood and pull another 4 with a 3k pound trailer. Total load is over 20k pounds (counting truck) The gauge acts the same loaded or unloaded. To me it sounds like a head gasket. But I don't want to do that work if I don't have to. I live close to St. Louis if anyone wants to take a look at it. I will gladly pay of course. Thanks Scott
1992 Dodge 350 Diesel 4:10 gears 5-speed Detroit locker in the rear. Flatbed with electric over hydraulic dump. straight pipe, and pump tweak. miles?
I bought the truck a year ago. When I bought it the heat gauge would go up between 1/2 and 3/4 then come back down. It would search like this all the time. I thought it had a bad thermostat. A couple of months ago it started pushing water past the thermostat gasket. I had a new thermostat and water pump installed. (at the time I also had a new clutch, rear main, front main and case gasket installed). The truck continued to do the same thing on the heat gauge. Well last week it started pushing water again from the thermostat housing. I changed the thermostat again thing I had just got a bad one from the parts store. It's not pushing water anymore but the gauge is still going up and down. It will go to 3/4 then come back down to 1/4. I am going to install a different heat gauge to make sure the factory one is not lying. Has anyone here dealt with this problem before. I use the truck for towing and hauling a lot. I haul 4 ranks of firewood and pull another 4 with a 3k pound trailer. Total load is over 20k pounds (counting truck) The gauge acts the same loaded or unloaded. To me it sounds like a head gasket. But I don't want to do that work if I don't have to. I live close to St. Louis if anyone wants to take a look at it. I will gladly pay of course. Thanks Scott