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international B275 water out of the exhaust

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Ronnie Mackenzi

02-27-2007 10:30:49




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My b 275 is putting water out of the exhaust manifold even when kept inside . I have striped the engine and can find nothing wrong , no liner protrusion,no head gasket failure, and no viseable cracks . Its had one composite and two copper head gaskets and still i have this problem.the water seems to come out of both exhust ports when the manifold was removed to try and see whare the water was comming from . The strange thing is the water stops after a short while and the exhaust is then dry . Please anyone got an idea whats wrong ? before i spend (waste) more money on this tractor.

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Ronnie Mackenzie

02-28-2007 12:34:26




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
Thank you all for youre advise . yesterday i drained the water of when the engine was stil warm (to make sure it dried out good) then today i started the engine without water and ran it for a very short time and stil had water out the exhaust ports on the head so i guess it must be condesation even if there seems to be quite a lot. Thanks again everyone



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Michael Soldan

02-27-2007 14:01:26




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
I don't think you have a problem at all. It is common for tractor mufflers to be filled with condensation when they are first started in the cold and if not run long enough to get to running temperature you will often expeience black droplets on the hood or even on you, from what you described as soon as your tractor has warmed up the moisture stops showing up...a very common problem with little diesels in cold weather..My B250 does that and so does our old case 311 loader tractor..it will give you a shower until it gets to running temperature.

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El Toro

02-27-2007 13:41:38




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
If you are not adding or losing any coolant from the radiator its probably just condensation as Gene suggested. Hal



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gene bender

02-27-2007 12:24:34




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
if it stops after getting warm sounds like just plain old condensation when the humidity is high this is not uncommon. Winter can cause this easy see what happens next summer when the air is verry dry.



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El Toro

02-27-2007 12:10:35




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
I would have the head magnafluxed too. Hal



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Janicholson

02-27-2007 11:13:34




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 Re: international B275 water out of the exhaust in reply to Ronnie Mackenzie, 02-27-2007 10:30:49  
Assuming you are talking about coolant, here is my take. Remove the valve cover and remove the rocker arm assembly. This closes all valves.
Pressurize the cooling system with the same pressure as on the cap.
use a tiny light on a stick (smapon or other) and look into the exhaust ports. If this still does not work, use a clean rag on a stick to swab the ports to assess which cylinder's port is leaking.
If the leak is internal to the cylinder, removing the head, and magnafluxing will be the only solution. JimN

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