BRife
Registered Member
I just feel that the time and effort to pull the heads and have them redone, would be more then just finding a used good engine for 200-300 dollars because I herd having the heads done can be pretty expensive.
I just feel that the time and effort to pull the heads and have them redone, would be more then just finding a used good engine for 200-300 dollars because I herd having the heads done can be pretty expensive.


I'm in the same boat! Bought a 79 K1500 about 6 months ago. Drove it 40 mins home after I test drove it... Twice ran great and still does. It blows blue smoke as it heats up and gets worse as I sit in traffic.
Pull the heads and have them checked/rebuilt and while they're off inspect the piston tops for any signs of detonation or obvious holes in them then re-install the heads after they've been done and HOPE that you don't have any broken rings or broken ring lands on the pistons. You could also just pull the heads, then drop the pan and pull the pistons out to properly inspect them before you dump any money into it and then depending on what you find move along accordingly.
Well dang, thanks for your advice. I am glad I didnt do the valve seals because I do feel that would of been a waste, I dont believe it could be that. When I took the plugs out, the plug in the piston that has no compression, that the metal was pushed all the way into the electrode. You know what I mean the gap was closed. I am thinking that maybe a piece of the ring broke off and hit the end of the plug?
But I have not investigated it further.