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Posted by JB2 on October 17, 2005 at 14:22:31 from (72.56.121.128):
In Reply to: IH 684 water in oil posted by Stuart Walker on October 17, 2005 at 07:28:10:
Hi Stuart, If it has been overheated 9 out of 10 the problem is a leaking "O" ring on the cylinder sleeves. The colder it gets outside the more it will leak. About 20 years ago my Dad had similar experience on his 454 D179 Neuss. He was plowing with it when the fan belt broke and thought he would just drive it the mile back to the shed but by the time he got back to the shed the temp gauge was in the red. Made it thru the summer by loosening off the rad cap so there was no pressure in the rad but when fall came and the temp started to get down to freezing at night the "O" rings would leak. Had the "O" rings replaced and 454 is still running like a top. JB2
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