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AC 190 WATER IN OIL

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Roy

04-08-2004 17:17:31




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Neighbor ask me to look at his tractor as we was getting water in the oil. I was expecting a little, but when I pulled the oil drain plug, there was literally gallons. New oil and fired her up. She starts instantly and runs fine with no smoke. Radiator filled and no air bubbles. Can any one tell me where these are prone to leaking into the crankcase if any or am I going to have to pull the oil pan and pressurize the coolant system? Probably would not have to pressure it as it runs in pretty fast, a cup every couple of minutes. Give me your ideas and tell me your tales.
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K C in Ia

04-08-2004 19:40:54




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 Re: AC 190 WATER IN OIL in reply to Roy, 04-08-2004 17:17:31  
This uses the AC 2800 engine. A couple things can be head gasket, or liner sealing O-rings..I have AC180D with this 2800 in it also. When it did the same thing it was the O-rings on the bottom of a cylinder liner, also the block had a few rust pits at the sealing point. I used some J B Weld to fill the pits, hand sanded pits to clean area, applied J B and let it dry a day and sanded it smooth. New O-rings and put it back together, this fix last about 4 years.. Next time will likely cost more. Good luck.

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