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| crs1951
07-24-2012 17:55:26
68.186.179.182
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I bought my 5th 8n and it has got a lot of oil in the radiator. Almost as much as the oil pan. Where did it come from? Thanks for your comments. |
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| cbd
07-25-2012 10:40:29
174.130.240.86
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Re: Oil in radiator in reply to crs1951, 07-24-2012 17:55:26
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| just happen with my 8n.black stick goo. Get some radiator flush and new antifreeze. flush and put new antifreeze in.Check out archives. might save a buck or two. |
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| jackinok
07-25-2012 06:54:05
162.58.82.135
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Re: Oil in radiator in reply to crs1951, 07-24-2012 17:55:26
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| in my experience onnthese little engines,oil in the radiator is most likely a head problem.water in the oil,real trouble like hobo says. when you get your head off ,check it good for cracks and warping. you cant mill these heads much,i dont know the exact amount,but if its warped i personaly replace it. |
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| Hobo,NC
07-24-2012 18:40:35
71.30.77.96
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Re: Oil in radiator in reply to Bruce (VA), 07-24-2012 17:55:26
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If its black sticky arse gummy chit its combustion byproducts time for a new head gasket... If not and more of a milk shake you are in deep chit.... |
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