Not buying what the shop is trying to sell me...
November of 2023 the truck failed a state inspection with a Cylinder 7 misfire. Turns out had a burnt exhaust valve, evidence by a failed cylinder leak down test. The diagnosis was confirmed when the head was removed. Both heads were sent to a machine shop for rebuild. New timing system (while they were that deep into the engine), etc.
A month later the truck was quickly back in the shop. The heater wasn't working correctly and the truck was running a little on the hot side, 225* indicated on the aftermarket radio display. Swapped the upper radiator hose and T connector.
I've been out of town for work A LOT this year. The truck has only driven ~10,000 miles in the past 12 months. Right before Christmas I put the truck back for again, the heater not running correctly and the engine running hot. Started monitoring in the low 210's and by the time I got it in, a couple days later, it had run (briefly) as warm as 240.
Tech is saying that following a coolant system pressure test there is coolant pooling below the intake manifold. Upon removal of the intake manifold says the head gaskets (report says plural) are leaking. Shops recommendation is an engine replacement. They haven't quoted this yet, but they say that last years head rebuild would count towards the total.
Needless to say, this isn't the news I'm looking for. We're already at several hours of shop labor just to remove the intake so see the top of the engine. Heads are still on of course as that would be hours more labor to strip everything down.
What is the general thoughts here? Do I have them put everything back and fill the coolant system and just monitor? Find another shop (from the Spring shop rec thread) and get a 2nd opinion? Start looking for a new truck (reproag)?
November of 2023 the truck failed a state inspection with a Cylinder 7 misfire. Turns out had a burnt exhaust valve, evidence by a failed cylinder leak down test. The diagnosis was confirmed when the head was removed. Both heads were sent to a machine shop for rebuild. New timing system (while they were that deep into the engine), etc.
A month later the truck was quickly back in the shop. The heater wasn't working correctly and the truck was running a little on the hot side, 225* indicated on the aftermarket radio display. Swapped the upper radiator hose and T connector.
I've been out of town for work A LOT this year. The truck has only driven ~10,000 miles in the past 12 months. Right before Christmas I put the truck back for again, the heater not running correctly and the engine running hot. Started monitoring in the low 210's and by the time I got it in, a couple days later, it had run (briefly) as warm as 240.
Tech is saying that following a coolant system pressure test there is coolant pooling below the intake manifold. Upon removal of the intake manifold says the head gaskets (report says plural) are leaking. Shops recommendation is an engine replacement. They haven't quoted this yet, but they say that last years head rebuild would count towards the total.
Needless to say, this isn't the news I'm looking for. We're already at several hours of shop labor just to remove the intake so see the top of the engine. Heads are still on of course as that would be hours more labor to strip everything down.
What is the general thoughts here? Do I have them put everything back and fill the coolant system and just monitor? Find another shop (from the Spring shop rec thread) and get a 2nd opinion? Start looking for a new truck (reproag)?