Posted by TDJD on August 28, 2018 at 09:02:23 from (50.108.113.160):
Hi. My Grandfather has a TO-20 Ferguson (with the Z-120 engine). One of the exhaust valves quit working; it was going to be something like $500 to re-do the head. I found a TE-20 for sale (with the Z-120 engine), the head was off and was machined. Gave $250 for it (with the tractor). We had the head checked by a machine shop and they said it was good. So we got new gaskets and put it back together. I pored the antifreeze in and it ran out between the head and the block. So we took it back apart, got a new head gasket, sprayed it with copper spray this time, and put it back together. We started it up and it ran great! Fast forward a year and the oil looks like chocolate milk (we think it’s antifreeze). So we changed the oil and a week later chocolate milk again. So my question is: what can we do to fix it? It also seems to be running hotter (antifreeze is filled up)-haven’t checked the temperature yet. Any advice would be appreciated.
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