Posted by Geo-TH,In on March 12, 2016 at 11:50:48 from (172.78.96.75):
In Reply to: Re: condensation posted by gene bender on March 12, 2016 at 10:34:17:
This tractor is 66 years old and engine runs just fine. Even in the winter after I shut it off, I can hear water moving inside engine and radiator. In the summer, even thought the thermometer hasn't moved, the engine needs to cool down 5-10 minutes or it will diesel. I even replaced the thermometer thinking it was bad, no change. I'm not going to do a thing to change the cooling system.
I did loosen the tranny/rear end drain plug, no water.
I bet if I were to loosen the engine drain plug, there wouldn't be anything either.
Rarely do I have condensation issues, but this is the time of the year when it shows up in where I live.
Same with the oil fill cap, rarely is there condensation on it. Problem is a relative humidity/temperature issue I've lived with for decades. Welcome to Indiana weather. If you don't like it, wait it is always changing.
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