geordi wrote:
Where are you located?
From the other thread:
Checking the head gasket is simple:
On a COLD COLD COLD engine, open the radiator cap. Ignore any pressure that may exist and release. Hot engines NORMALLY develop some pressure in the radiator system, and it might not release as the system cools. Don't be scared just yet.
Close the radiator cap securely.
Start the engine, run it for 30 seconds or so, no more. Shut off.
Open the radiator cap again - This time, listen carefully for any pressure release. Is there any?
If yes: You have a head gasket problem brewing.
If no: GOOD! Monitor for any coolant loss over time, look for possible hose weeping / white traces around hoses that might show where the minerals have been drying as they leak with the coolant. It could also (very likely) be a leak at the water pump itself, because that pump is 8 years old now, along with the belt. Seals don't last forever.
If it IS the head gasket... You might want to do the ARP studs, but you also could (theoretically) just tighten all the factory bolts in-place. It is a pain getting to them, but this is an option if money is an issue and you are doing the work yourself. Please - do the work yourself, NEVER take it to a dealership. The factory bolts do NOT stretch, but may not have been installed with enough torque from the factory.
I realize that you *think* your CRD has a new water pump and timing belt... And maybe it does. But that doesn't mean that they installed the parts correctly. If the water pump was installed by only using the front half OR they buggered the gasket (or didn't replace it at all!) on the back half of the pump... You could be in a world of leaking.
The two halves are sealed by a VERY thin o-ring, which could have been pinched / not installed properly, or the aforementioned gasket issues could be the source. The UV trace may be your only way of finding out for sure.
I am in Lexington, SC
When i get the Jeep back from the shop i will do this test, thanks.
I hope that the receipt I have from the local jeep dealer listing a new timing belt, water pump, pulleys, gaskets, and 10 hours of labor insures that the parts were actually installed but you are right, i have no proof that they did it other than a piece of paper and no proof that the job was done well......