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Ok - a couple of things:
The pressure test sounds good, and I haven't seen one of these yet that passed the pressure test and yet still had a head gasket leak. You *will* have one eventually though, unless you put in the studs.
Oil fill after changing the oil is 6.4 quarts with the stock oil filter size, or 7 quarts exactly if you get the slightly larger Mobil 1 M1-301 filter or a direct cross reference to that one.
The sludge in your coolant system can indeed take a long time to purge out, especially if you aren't flushing each component directly with flowing water from a hose. Chances are, most of the jello is living in the heater core and you will need to purge that directly to get the goop out the fastest way.
You need to remove the hoses from each major device (Heater core, radiator, and engine block) and then connect a water hose with a controllable shut-off to one side of each device's connections. Slowly ramp up the flow through the device, so that you can ensure you aren't overpressurizing whatever it is (a garden hose shouldn't be able to hurt anything, but the goop CAN block passages and cause a pressure issue) and watch for whatever is pushed out from the other connection. If you have clear water coming out, then move on to the next thing.
I would expect that you will see goop come out from the heater core and the radiator, the engine is very large and you probably won't be able to purge that directly very easily, but maybe I'm wrong about that. Getting all that crap out is the main goal however, but don't use any kind of flushing products, they could react again with the HOAT.
FYI: You can buy HOAT coolant at NAPA or Advance auto, both sell "Xerex G-05" which is an acceptable HOAT for about $15 a gallon. Don't flush with this, it is way too expensive for that! Just use clear water, and lots of it. There isn't an issue with flushing with tap water, then drain the system one last time, and fill first with the pure coolant (1.5 gallons is probably all you will get into it) and then with the engine running, fill the rest to the very top with clean water. Use distilled if you have hard water, but most people can use their tap and it will be just fine.
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