dmcvey_1999
SDD Junior Member
Alright, I have tried searching and searching and can't quite come up with the answer. Here is what is going on. I have a 2006 F250 with the 6.0l diesel. I have just over 101K on it. I have an edge tuner that I have had on the truck since 20K. Lately I have seen both my coolant temp and my engine oil temp raise to 212 degrees. This is unloaded with 70 degree ambient air temperature. Normally the truck would run around 185. I don't believe it to be an oil cooler problem because I don't have the greater than 15 degree separation between my ECT and my EOT. I did a coolant flush on the system because I was over 100k and the strips were failing at less than 200PPM. After the flush I noticed I had coolant all over my front differential, cross members, etc. I verified all connections were tight. After doing some more research I decided to swap the water pump and the thermostat. I don't have any more leaks but the temps are still rising. I took the truck over to a buddy's house and ran a coolant pressure test, the test passed fine. I guess what I am wondering is it the head gaskets? I have heard you can run a engine block tester to check for exhaust gases in the coolant. Has anyone tried this on a diesel? I guess the only other thing I can do is buy a gauge for the coolant pressure and check it that way.