Water in exhaust

I just got done with my JD G going to a pull this Sunday.. It ran
good last fall and tire it down to paint it.. I added an aluminum
radiator and water pump to save some weight.. Nothing was
touched in my motor it's .125 over and carrying 110psi in each
cylinder however at start up I'm getting a good bit of water out
of the exhaust.. Seems to be getting worse the more I run it..
However I'm getting no water in the oil and its running pretty
good.. It's not building pressure in the radiator either. Now I
would assume if it was head gasket it would be getting water
in oil and would not hold steady compression in cylinders.. So
my question is what do u guys think crack in the head? Block?
Am I missing something here? I draine the water out of it in the
fall and ran it just a short time to heat it up and get the water
out of it before I started working on it.. Is there something I'm
missing any help is appreciated..
 
If you drained all the water out of it before it got cold enough to freeze, I would suspect that the head gasket dried out and started leaking. you need to put air pressure in one cylinder at a time to see when the bubbles come out the radiator. this will cut down the search time when you look at the head and the gasket.
 
I had the same problem and it was the head gasket. Make sure to use a John Deere head gasket and not some cheap knock off . I have pics to back this up
 
You aren"t running a copper head gasket are you? I had one of those do the same thing you describe on a 730D.Went back to a deere head gasket.
 

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