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Re: 4000 Ford Losing water from radiator
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Posted by JDknut on October 27, 2005 at 03:40:44 from (152.119.204.78):
In Reply to: 4000 Ford Losing water from radiator posted by Jeremy Culver on October 26, 2005 at 23:50:36:
I had this happen on my Deere and it was pitted wet sleeves and I had to do an in-frame. I don't think your engine has sleeves, but there might still be pitting of the cylinder walls. I have heard of it happening on the 401 six sylinder parent bore Ford tractor DIesels, and I have seen it on Ford-IH IDI pickup diesels. Just a thought, the other post has a good idea but you might keep it in mind if none of the other tests show anything. I believe you can sleeve the block if it comes to that, but I hope it doesn't, good luck.
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