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acert oil in water


Created On Friday October 23, 2009 19:41 Diesel Talk
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trucktech24
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I have a mxs37753 c-15 acert in my shop with oil in the water. One month ago it had the same problem. I replaced the engine oil cooler and thoroughly flushed all the lines, radiator, tank and heater cores. Im thinking maybe a bad reman oil cooler? any suggestions would be helpful thanks.
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desertstormboy
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trucktech, have not seen a faulty oil cooler since working for cat, but that is not to say that this one isnt. most dealers have a way of checking the oil coolers by blocking off one end and pressurizing from the other side. you possibly could have a blown head gasket also allowing coolant to get into the oil, or even a cracked head. have you noticed any type of other problems? do you have coolant in the oil? or oil in the coolant? if you have water in the oil could be the head gasket or liner orings or water pump.

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