Posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on March 21, 2015 at 14:46:03 from (50.137.138.152):
In Reply to: H, water in oil posted by Rock2000 on March 21, 2015 at 11:34:00:
Did you have anti-freeze in it? If so you maybe headed toward another complete rebuild. I would pull one of the rod caps and check to see if you the bearing are okay. Typically if you get anti-freeze into the oil and onto the bearings, the bearings are toast. It will run okay for just putting around, but if you work it hard the bearings will just kind of go away. I did a rebuild on a H that had the same problem with loose sleeves. I put Loctite sleeve retainer on them. It's been four years and no problems so I don't think that is part of your problem. I would pull the pan, fill the cooling system with water and see if you find where the water is coming from. I had another H with a cracked head, and that is how I found it. There was "rust trail" down one cylinder. Good luck.
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