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1206 water in oil,five gal. where would this put the leak?
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Posted by Red Reaper on April 21, 2002 at 20:23:45 from (208.232.214.7):
I purchase a 1206 wheatland that had set a few years in ND.the owner said when he was discing, it lost power and smoked like a freight train.said the turbo went bad.Made sense to me.I picked it up in ND this week and found five gal. of antifreeze in the oil.The motor wasnt locked up.I checked the rating on the antifreeze and checked to -14,but may have been weakend from rain water that had came in through the stack without a rain cap.I can see one freeze plug partially moved out.My first thought was he blew a head gasket instead of the turbo.and steam was seen instead of smoke.But if I drained five gallon out where would this put the water line?surely lower than the head gasket?what about oil cooler?I put air pressure on the water system and thought I could hear a small leak around the front of engine about head gasket high.If I drop the pan and put water back in the radiator and then put air pressure back on it,can I tell if the water is coming out of the oil cooler?all ideas appriciated
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