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Re: Grumpy 1370 response
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Posted by Ol Chief on April 07, 2006 at 10:25:41 from (69.91.92.207):
In Reply to: Grumpy 1370 response posted by Marv on April 07, 2006 at 07:32:37:
Opps.Marv; please cancel my first thought about an oil cooler, as a leak there would not cause water in oil due to oil pressure being greater than coolant pressure.However,on second thought there is possibly a change in some item caused by heat expansion.I am wondering if you may have an sleeve O-ring becoming softend from heat.Have you tried operating with the radiator cap off so that there is nearly zero pressure in the cooling system. ON THE OTHER HAND.On I can visualize either a small crack or maybe a pit or porosity in the block which only opens under hot conditions.If all else fails possibly a treatment with K & W block seal may solve the problem.I have used this stuff successfully with no bad results in spite of critisizm by others.
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