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International 574 D239 Oil Breather Problem

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Bob D

05-16-2002 13:04:30




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I have a 574 with a 239 Diesel. When I go up a step grade or hill I get oil pouring out the
oil breather tube. The engine has no blow by

the oil breather is located at the back side of the engine where all the oil would flow to when going up a hill. Was there some part change or mod thatwould prevent this condition? What can be
done to prevent this?


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Bob D




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IH Neal

05-17-2002 03:54:12




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 Re: International 574 D239 Oil Breather Problem in reply to Bob D , 05-16-2002 13:04:30  
Bob, their was a change many years ago on that. Seems the breather had the opening facing downward in the galley area, and would accumulate oil, blowing it out on an incline, when flooded. As I remember they replaced the breather tube and a filter was installed in the tube. Hope that helps.



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Diesel Bob

05-19-2002 13:23:15




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 Re: Re: International 574 D239 Oil Breather Problem in reply to IH Neal, 05-17-2002 03:54:12  
Overhere in England we had a similair problem when the tractor was ploughing and the one set of wheels were in furrow this was easily cured by a modification that was from IH at the time it is no longer available but somthing very similair is fitted to the newer models all you do is blank of the breather on the camshaft inspection plate and purchase a new rockerbox cover with breather and filter built into it
We also had a problem with oil leaking out of the breather after a engine rebuld and it turned out that we had fitted tapered top rings to the 1st ring groove instead of the standard square ring this was fixed when we fitted the correct piston rings hope i have been of some assistance

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