If not losing coolant Could be thermostat slow to respond to temperature changes Could be gauge itself check temperature with thermometer Remember gauges are just a guide they are not gospel and sometimes malfunction
You may have a head gasket leak. Remove your radiator cap and warm truck to normal operating temp. Look into radiator if you see air bubbles coming out you most likely have a head gasket leak. You will most likely need to replace the head gasket. Good luck, JQ
If you can verify that water is flowing freely through the entire system then I would check for an exhaust leak into the water jacket. Possibly a blown head gasket.
The Intake gasket is leaking, NOT THE HEAD GASKET. Replace the intake gasket
The manifold gasket is the same as the plenum gasket. The manifold gasket is a barrier between the manifold and the engine block.
no gasket sealant needed. Just original gasket is fine.
Replace gasket why does gasket keep sliding
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You can change the head gasket by removing the valve cover. Remove the gasket and clean the gasket surface. Put the new head gasket on the cleaned surface.
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we need to know which gasket your talking about. Gasket in a condesate pump
If it is leaking from a bad head gasket, it is because of a bad head gasket. If it is leaking from a bad intake manifold gasket, it is because of a bad intake manifold gasket.
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