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gemdozer
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Posted: 12 Jan 2012 at 11:18am |
The oil cooler is behind the water pump
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mdirtycreek
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There is no water in the oil so it's not the head,has to be the oil cooler.I just couldn't find the thing,it's not the same animal as a 371 or 471,thanks for the help.
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Coke-in-MN
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Oil cooler is behind water pump , the head gasket could also be leaking or a cracked head as they do crack between the injector copper tube and the valves. could also be one of these copper tubes are bad.
As the head gasket seals the compression by being compressed by the liner protrusion from the block and the head , the rest of gasket just seals the water and oil passages . As it is not a pressure cooling system it's hard to trace leaks .
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gemdozer
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Like D17 DAVE it could be a crack head or head gaskquet but could be too the gasket behind the water pump and oil coler
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D-17_Dave
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Your likely getting water in your oil as well. Could be a cracked head, but most likely a bad head gasket.
Edited by D-17_Dave - 11 Jan 2012 at 9:05am |
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Yea, I can fix that.....
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mdirtycreek
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I have a HD 5 that is getting oil in the water,there is no oil cooler that I can find so I have no clue what it could be.If anyone has any idea let me know,thanks.
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