TomTom,Q I have a 1988 Chevy C/K1500 pickup, 5.7-liter automatic. Recently the
truck has been overheating. The air temperature was about -5° F this morning
when I went to work (four miles away). Two miles into the trip, the truck
overheated and the temperature gauge pegged close to “hot.” I recently had
the water pump and thermostat replaced; I am not losing any antifreeze.
What problems could possibly cause the vehicle to overheat?
Thanks, Peter—Appleton, MainePeter,A Have the cooling system pressure tested to make sure there are no leaks
in the system. If none are found, then have a cylinder leak tested to determine
if the engine has a blown head gasket or a cracked or warped cylinder head.
For further verification, have a block check performed to see if there are
hydrocarbons in the cooling system when the engine is running. During a
block check test, the technician will take a sample of engine coolant and mix
it with a special chemical that identifies if there are unburned gases in the
coolant. Good luck!