91RS
Thanks again.
Problem started about 4 months ago. First noticed when truck warned me of overheat. Temp got to about 250 degrees, but was taken care of right away. The coolant level was one gallon low. Added coolant, and initial overheat problem went away. Pressure test done at that time (no loss). Then noticed the thermo overshooting to 220-230 degrees before opening up, and was not producing cabin heat until it opened up. Changed thermo. No temp overshoot anymore. Since original warning it has been consuming about a gallon a month. Some months much less, but took a 1,500 mile trip in December that took a gallon (half gallon each way). So it started losing coolant sometime prior to original warning.
I did not mentione the first overheat because I did not think it got hot enough to do any damage. I know that is a good way to blow a head gasket. I just dont want to hear that is a possibility.
Routine work done by a local mechanic who is a good guy. He refers me to the dealer on things out of his expertise. This is the first maintance issue with the Tahoe. He suspected a cam/crank seal on my '98 Honda Civic causing a drop per week oil leak which was due for a timing belt anyhow. He refered me to a dealer on that and he was right. Timing belt/water pump/seal replacement took care of it.
Local guy did the pressure check on the Tahoe. I will take your advise and take it to the dealer for another pressure check/diagnosis/second opinion on the Tahoe and decide from there. I will post the result if you are curious.
Appreciate your advice.