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Well, if it's not one problem, it's another...
2-3 months ago I noticed the engine oil level in my deuce rising. I figured it was diesel getting into the oil, as that's a fairly common issue, although the oil didn't seem to smell of diesel. The oil looked normal though a little thin, was just slightly high, and the oil pressure was fine. So I was still using the truck occasionally, knowing I'd have to replace the booster pump and/or HH o-rings soon. I got those changed okay, see post here. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...t-else-should-I-look-at-while-I-m-fixing-this
The last time I used the truck before changing the seals, I noticed what looked to be water dripping from the crankcase vent hose. It hadn't done that before, so that worried me. I shut the truck off and started checking things... The oil was black and didn't show any signs of water/antifreeze contamination. The radiator was low, and took two gallons to fill it into the neck. That worried me even more, so I loosened the drain plug on the deep part of the oil pan to see what came out... Nothing but black oil. Not even a drop of antifreeze.
Then a friend noticed a pinhole leak in the radiator with antifreeze slowly dripping down. That was a relief because I figured that's where the antifreeze went, and the clear condensate from the vent hose must be from the diesel getting cooked out of the oil.
Fast-forward to a couple days ago... I needed use the boom to lift something, so I finished that and again noticed the clear stuff and more vapor than is normal coming from the vent hose. I put a can under the hose to collect it, and after about 30 minutes of idling the can had about 1/2 cup of what appears to be water. And I'm guessing another cup or two came out as steam. It's hard to judge. I don't think there's any more blow-by than normal, but I think the steam with the cooler weather makes it more pronounced. I opened the oil fill cap on the front valve cover and there's a watery sludgey mess inside. It's not a terrible mess, but still a mess.
I haven't fixed the leak in the radiator yet, but I topped it off to check for bubbles. It took a gallon and a half to fill it into the neck, and I couldn't see any bubbles. I had my dad cover the vent hose with a rag to increase the pressure in the crankcase, and still no bubbles that I could tell. I haven't changed the oil yet because I'm waiting on spin-on oil filter adapters. It's about 3-5 quarts high, but looks normal and doesn't show any signs of water/antifreeze contamination.
After letting it set for two days, I removed the oil drain plug on the deep sump and drained out about a pint of oil into a glass jar. Again, the oil looks fine and not even a drop of water/antifreeze. I did the same with the shallow sump, but about 1/4-1/2 cup of antifreeze came out before the oil. The oil behind it looks fine.
I was hoping the water/steam was somehow lots of condensation in the crankcase since I haven't driven it much recently, but with the little bit of antifreeze in the pan, it now looks to be much more serious than that...
I found two other posts about the water/steam coming from the vent tube, and both ended with replacing the engine...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...sation-and-milkshake-in-my-trucks-valve-cover
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?60173-slobber-tube
A month later...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?61664-Guess-I-m-looking-at-head-gaskets
I'm pretty bummed right now, but I guess I said all that to ask this... Where do I go from here?
Thanks guys.
2-3 months ago I noticed the engine oil level in my deuce rising. I figured it was diesel getting into the oil, as that's a fairly common issue, although the oil didn't seem to smell of diesel. The oil looked normal though a little thin, was just slightly high, and the oil pressure was fine. So I was still using the truck occasionally, knowing I'd have to replace the booster pump and/or HH o-rings soon. I got those changed okay, see post here. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...t-else-should-I-look-at-while-I-m-fixing-this
The last time I used the truck before changing the seals, I noticed what looked to be water dripping from the crankcase vent hose. It hadn't done that before, so that worried me. I shut the truck off and started checking things... The oil was black and didn't show any signs of water/antifreeze contamination. The radiator was low, and took two gallons to fill it into the neck. That worried me even more, so I loosened the drain plug on the deep part of the oil pan to see what came out... Nothing but black oil. Not even a drop of antifreeze.
Then a friend noticed a pinhole leak in the radiator with antifreeze slowly dripping down. That was a relief because I figured that's where the antifreeze went, and the clear condensate from the vent hose must be from the diesel getting cooked out of the oil.
Fast-forward to a couple days ago... I needed use the boom to lift something, so I finished that and again noticed the clear stuff and more vapor than is normal coming from the vent hose. I put a can under the hose to collect it, and after about 30 minutes of idling the can had about 1/2 cup of what appears to be water. And I'm guessing another cup or two came out as steam. It's hard to judge. I don't think there's any more blow-by than normal, but I think the steam with the cooler weather makes it more pronounced. I opened the oil fill cap on the front valve cover and there's a watery sludgey mess inside. It's not a terrible mess, but still a mess.
I haven't fixed the leak in the radiator yet, but I topped it off to check for bubbles. It took a gallon and a half to fill it into the neck, and I couldn't see any bubbles. I had my dad cover the vent hose with a rag to increase the pressure in the crankcase, and still no bubbles that I could tell. I haven't changed the oil yet because I'm waiting on spin-on oil filter adapters. It's about 3-5 quarts high, but looks normal and doesn't show any signs of water/antifreeze contamination.
After letting it set for two days, I removed the oil drain plug on the deep sump and drained out about a pint of oil into a glass jar. Again, the oil looks fine and not even a drop of water/antifreeze. I did the same with the shallow sump, but about 1/4-1/2 cup of antifreeze came out before the oil. The oil behind it looks fine.
I was hoping the water/steam was somehow lots of condensation in the crankcase since I haven't driven it much recently, but with the little bit of antifreeze in the pan, it now looks to be much more serious than that...
I found two other posts about the water/steam coming from the vent tube, and both ended with replacing the engine...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...sation-and-milkshake-in-my-trucks-valve-cover
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?60173-slobber-tube
A month later...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?61664-Guess-I-m-looking-at-head-gaskets
I'm pretty bummed right now, but I guess I said all that to ask this... Where do I go from here?
Thanks guys.