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Oil in water on IH 1066

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Willy P

03-07-2007 14:37:53




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I am having oil get into the radiator,how can I check to see where it is coming from,it is a lot of oil,it has been setting up this winter and we ran it today and it ran about 30 minutes and oil started coming out the radiator over flow. HELP! Thanks




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Willy P

03-07-2007 19:23:06




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 Thanks everybody in reply to Willy P, 03-07-2007 14:37:53  
Thanks for the help,I guess that I will call the IH dealer in the morning and bite the bullet and order one of them. Thinking about cutting the old one into and see if it could be fixed. Thanks



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JJK

03-09-2007 20:08:32




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 Re: Thanks everybody in reply to Willy P, 03-07-2007 19:23:06  
I don't know if this is to late or not but DON'T cut open the oil cooler because there is a core charge when you get the remanufactured coolers and they want the old one back.



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K.B.-826

03-07-2007 17:51:18




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 Re: Oil in water on IH 1066 in reply to Willy P, 03-07-2007 14:37:53  
The other guys are right on. The oil cooler is about the only place where high pressure oil passages and coolant passages meet. Poor cooling system maintence/old age cause the thin tubes to rust out. After you replace the oil cooler, make sure to flush the cooling system several times until you get ALL of the oil cleaned out. Oil will have a bad reaction with the o-rings that seal the bottom of the sleeves and may cause them to leak eventually. Remove the thermostat, reinstall the thermostat cover, fill the cooling system with a solution of water and a little bit of Dawn dish soap. Run the engine to circulate this mixture, drain, and repeat until you're sure it's clean. Then flush with clean water until you've got all of the dish soap out. Then put in a new thermostat, fill with coolant and replace the coolant filter. While doing this, just remember that it is never a good idea to drain the water from an engine that is very hot, or to pour cold water into a hot enigne. Keep your run times around 15-20 minutes and use hot water for refills and you'll be OK.

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teddy52food

03-08-2007 06:25:01




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 Re: Oil in water on IH 1066 in reply to K.B.-826, 03-07-2007 17:51:18  
I don't think it will affect the o rings. They get oil from the crankcase anyway.



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pcy1066

03-07-2007 15:27:00




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 Re: Oil in water on IH 1066 in reply to Willy P, 03-07-2007 14:37:53  
about 100 percent of the time a 400 series motor puts oil in the rad its the oil cooleron the side of the motor



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IaGary

03-07-2007 15:32:03




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 Re: Oil in water on IH 1066 in reply to pcy1066, 03-07-2007 15:27:00  
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This little baby right here with the yellow arrow pointed at it.



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