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Im getting coolant in the engine oil of my NHC250. Im guessing oil cooler. Any other ideas?
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That's the most likely. I have had that happen a couple of times, but on other engines. After I replaced the cooler, I used a whole box of Cascade Dishwasher soap in the radiator, and ran it up to temperature for a couple of hours, to clean the system.Im getting coolant in the engine oil of my NHC250. Im guessing oil cooler. Any other ideas?
Leaking oil cooler will put oil in the coolent, not the inverse. I had the same issue, turned out to be #3 cyl liner scrored/cracked. Symptoms; Started and ran ok, made stream at idle that burned the eyes. Drop the oil pan and bar the engine over. Let us know.Hole in the cylinder liner.
Head gasket.
Any other symptoms?
What color is the smoke, what does it smell like?it runs great but smokes. Haven't notice a loss in power. i know what you mean about oil in coolant. oil pressure is higher than coolant pressure except when not running. Other than that it got hot on me, but due to low coolant i bet. Not much rain out here or where it came from. guess I'm going to have to start opening it up. thanks for the ideas.
wow... Better skip this one! I read it backwards!That's the most likely. I have had that happen a couple of times, but on other engines. After I replaced the cooler, I used a whole box of Cascade Dishwasher soap in the radiator, and ran it up to temperature for a couple of hours, to clean the system.
This is what I did to find my coolant in oil problem.May be time to drop the oil pan a see if you can see where the water is coming from. It will work better if you have a way to pressurize the cooling system a little.
If you've got heavy white smoke from the exhaust, It pretty much has to be a head gasket or liner.
Electrolysis isn't all that uncommon in these engines. I've rebuilt two of these engines where the liners were ate completely through because of it.
Can you please elaborate on "coppers"?Coppers, air comp head, rain water....
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