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Re: 52 super M oil in water
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Posted by Ohio Bill on October 10, 2003 at 07:55:18 from (199.149.165.236):
In Reply to: 52 super M oil in water posted by Nathan on October 10, 2003 at 07:32:13:
Nathan, I am overhauling a 400 engine which also had water in the oil. We found the leak to be a small pinhole in the #1 sleeve bore. The water seeped out to the dry sleeve and escpaped around the bottom, thus dripping into the oil pan. Now, this was obviously a slow leak, unlike yours which is putting up to one gallon of water into the oil pan. Wow! You may have several of these pinholes. The way we found our leak was by removing the oil pan and leaving the block full of antifreeze. We were able to see the green fluid appearing on the block. Try this. If you see nothing, it may be a head gasket or cracked head. Good luck.
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