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    Posted: 01 May 2024 at 10:13am
Loosened my drain plug just enough to see a trace of water drain out . June 2022 I had a lot of water in the oil . Pulled head and had it rebuilt . Checked oil several times after that and saw no water . Have had condensation blowing out of the oil fill/breather . At operating temp (180) when idling engine I can see flecks of water? blowing out when I remove oil breather . Filled rad today and it was about one quart low . Plan to rent rad pressure tester again and see if system will still hold 10 psi all night like it did in August of 2022 . Have had tractor at our 'farm' working it pretty hard . Any advice is welcome . Thanks !
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WATER ?? or COOLANT (antifreeze mix) ??
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you can taste it and see if it taste like antifreeze.
I have had moisture/water sprinkle out of the exhaust my D10,12,14 and 15's if the engine is cold and they have been sitting for a couple weeks but only for about 5 or so seconds after I first start the engine.

You can always loosen the drain plug again and check for coolant after the engine has not been ran for a few days. 

not seeing any bubbles in the Radiator with the engine running are you? 

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Thanks Dr Allis and Dan . I assumed it was coolant but it did look clear ? Sorry , I didn't think to taste it . I'll pressure test the system tomorrow and report back . Tractor has no hour meter but I've probably put about 50 hours on it since the last oil change 14 months ago . I always run it long enough until it's up to 180 degrees . Thanks again !

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Verify the accuracy of the temp gauge first, it’s possible the engine is operating a lot cooler than you think.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Good info Lars, I'll check it out. Thanks!
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Pumped cooling system tester up to 10 psi , 16 hours later it's on 5 psi . Pulled valve cover and even tasted watery oil build-up . Doesn't taste sweet to me . Also used Dawn soap bubbles on a few spots around thermo housing on top of head . Found no leaks . Thanks !

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Pumped tester up to 5 psi. I'll let it sit again and see what it reads tomorrow. Maybe my radiator cap isn't 4 psi? Thanks
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If no leaks OUT and it doesn't taste like coolant, could be a leak IN.


Getting up to temp isn't necessarily enough to stop condensation. Has to be at temp long enough to purge.


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Don't take my words with any sort of undue authority or to much confidence, I'm just a MadCow after all.

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Thanks Madcow, it's definitely getting hot. I've been running it 5-6 hours at the 'farm'. Remember now I put a new temperature gauge on as old one was cracked. They both read 180-190 degrees. Don't know how engine could be pulling water in? Was outside 8 weeks but covered. Thanks again
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Tester gauge is on 4 psi this morning. Took all night to lose one pound. Thanks
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Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

Thanks Madcow, it's definitely getting hot. I've been running it 5-6 hours at the 'farm'. Remember now I put a new temperature gauge on as old one was cracked. They both read 180-190 degrees. Don't know how engine could be pulling water in? Was outside 8 weeks but covered. Thanks again

Rain or snow in through the filler? But if you've had it covered, that not likely either.

Again, I would await someone smarter than me. But being low on coolant, probably normal, especially considering the water in the oil isn't coolant. it's from 1965, and a tractor at that. Boil off. Small leaks, even THROUGH the hoses, evaporation...

How much water? Flecks of water here and there definitely sounds like condensation. A whole quart of water would be something different.

Perhaps drain the oil, refill, and track how long it takes for noticeable water to form again.
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Yeah I plan to crack the drain plug on a regular basis and see if any water drips out. Checked it yesterday and looks like clean oil to me. Thanks
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Drain the oil,put a pressure regulator @ 10 lbs on system and a pan under the drain. If you don't have coolant dripping out in a couple days you don't have a problem. The pressure tester is leaking off but no way of knowing where or why.
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Yeah Steve, that's a good point and good advice. I'll check to see how long I can keep this $270 loaner tester. Thanks
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Poor man's way is use a 15lb cap and connect a pressure regulator with some plumbing to overflow pipe and set it at 10lb. It may leak and sizzle a little but pressure will be constant to try and force a leak.
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If I'm reading this right I can keep this tester 90 days and still get my $270 back. Thanks
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My point is that you need steady constant pressure to prove a leak. I'm not real familiar with leak testers so not sure of the ins and outs.
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Yeah Steve, this tester will hold 10 psi for a little over an hour. I did drain the oil and left system pumped up all night. It was down from 10 to 5 psi this morning. See no water or coolant in the catch jar. I'm going to do that several times and see what happens. Thanks
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Do you fill the system to the brim before testing? Leak might be high on the radiator. I'm not super familiar with the process either. But it's almost just as concerning if you don't know where the fluids going if you're losing a lot!

A quart after 100hrs, eh, I'd chalk that up to it being old. A sacrifice to the machine God.

A quart overnight at 10psi...

How does the cap hole look? My cap hole on the 8N is bad so the cap doesn't seal right. About every 6hrs I need to add water.

Also, check the hand clutch and transmission fluid. I had a car once that didn't leak coolant into the oil, but into the transmission.
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Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

.... I've been running it 5-6 hours at the 'farm'...
That is plenty of time to boil off any moisture in the crankcase

Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

.... Don't know how engine could be pulling water in?

You live in South Carolina. I spent 7 months there in the Marines. You can go swimming in the AIR in SC. Just turning off a hot engine that doesn't have a sealed crankcase will suck significant amounts of moisture inside, which then condenses.

Also, for every gallon of hydrocarbon fuel burned, (very roughly) a gallon of water is produced. Some of this goes past the rings as blowby. Modern engines having effective Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PVC) reduce this by a very significant amount, and is partly why they tend to live longer.

I dunno if your engine has a leak or not, but some condensation inside the engine is inevitable.
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Thanks MadCow and Les . I did fill the rad before testing . I'm trying to keep the tester pumped up to 10 psi . Just put a clean piece of cardboard under engine in case a hose is leaking ? Yeah , humidity here is a killer , but I'm thinking something ain't quite right . I did order a new 4# rad cap .Thanks again .

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Gauge is down to 4 psi again this morning. Only a couple drops of engine oil in the catch jar. Cardboard is also clean. Gonna button everything up and keep an eye out for any water/coolant in the oil. Thanks for everyone's help!
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Sometimes a coolant (not water) leak only occurs when the engine is at operating temperatures, not when cold.
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Makes sense. Thanks Dr Allis!
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Read the post from Les again. My oil bath air cleaner must be pulling air from somewhere besides the inlet. I can cover the inlet with my hand and it idles down but doesn't shut off. Could that be causing water in engine oil? Thanks
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Right before I replaced the oil drain plug today I saw one drop 💧 hanging on the drain hole. Tasted it and it was bitter not sweet. Thanks
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I have added 3-4 oz of Bars Copper Head gasket sealer on a B that had a small weeper like that... Week later, no problmes... 5 years later.. no problems.

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Thanks Steve. I'll keep an eye on it. Old D 15 probably won't get used much until fall. Did run it 15 minutes or so today.
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