Ok so this is a work truck, and 7 months ago / 12,000km I had a ton of work done at a respectable shop.
The issue before the work was hard starts and oil in the coolant, along with a huge cloud of white smoke on start up.
My mechanic did the head gaskets, injector pump, and the glow plug relay/charging system. There were other items as well but that was the bulk of it.
Now the truck has been parked for about 6 weeks. I drove it 400km to our new house, which was the first long freeway test since the major repair and haven't used it much since. A few days ago I charged up the batteries and started it (after using a block heater over night). The temp here is about 10 degrees Celsius and I'm 3000' above sea level (if that matters) and now it's blowing white smoke on start up. Its a fair amount of smoke, but nothing like what it used to smoke like before the head gasket.
Then I check the coolant, and the resevoir has some gelatinous black sludge floating on top of the coolant. In the radiator there is a film of black motor oil on top of the coolant as well.
When the repair was first performed, my mechanic had me bring the truck back after 1000km to flush the coolant as he said that getting all the oil out would take some time.
My concerns/questions are:
Would the low batteries impede the glow plugs from properly warming before starting, leading to the white smoke being unburnt diesel and maybe not coolant?
Could the sludge and oil in the coolant be from before the repair? Maybe just churned up during the first real long freeway drive?
Is it normal after a head gasket job to have left over oil contamination appear in the coolant after a coolant flush?
The truck is a 1993 F350 7.3 turbo
Thanks everyone, she's going back to the shop in a few weeks for coolant flush again and to have my mechanic look at/ explain the issues (if they are even issues), I'm just hoping that I'm worrying over nothing here.
Thanks again.
The issue before the work was hard starts and oil in the coolant, along with a huge cloud of white smoke on start up.
My mechanic did the head gaskets, injector pump, and the glow plug relay/charging system. There were other items as well but that was the bulk of it.
Now the truck has been parked for about 6 weeks. I drove it 400km to our new house, which was the first long freeway test since the major repair and haven't used it much since. A few days ago I charged up the batteries and started it (after using a block heater over night). The temp here is about 10 degrees Celsius and I'm 3000' above sea level (if that matters) and now it's blowing white smoke on start up. Its a fair amount of smoke, but nothing like what it used to smoke like before the head gasket.
Then I check the coolant, and the resevoir has some gelatinous black sludge floating on top of the coolant. In the radiator there is a film of black motor oil on top of the coolant as well.
When the repair was first performed, my mechanic had me bring the truck back after 1000km to flush the coolant as he said that getting all the oil out would take some time.
My concerns/questions are:
Would the low batteries impede the glow plugs from properly warming before starting, leading to the white smoke being unburnt diesel and maybe not coolant?
Could the sludge and oil in the coolant be from before the repair? Maybe just churned up during the first real long freeway drive?
Is it normal after a head gasket job to have left over oil contamination appear in the coolant after a coolant flush?
The truck is a 1993 F350 7.3 turbo
Thanks everyone, she's going back to the shop in a few weeks for coolant flush again and to have my mechanic look at/ explain the issues (if they are even issues), I'm just hoping that I'm worrying over nothing here.
Thanks again.