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Engine Oil in Radiator CASE 504BD Engine
Old 01-09-2005, 02:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Engine Oil in Radiator CASE 504BD Engine

Hello, hoping an expert can chime in here with some suggestions. Case front end loader, radiator became overfilled with engine oil.Flushed/drained radiator and block,bypassed oil cooler on the engine and transmission oil cooler in the radiator. antifreeze was mixed to -27 degrees before draining, I do not believe it was a cold weather freezing problem. engine restarted and run under load for 45 minutes, engine oil returned to the radiator. Any suggestions, no visible problems/leaks, no antifreeze in the engine oil, normal exhaust and no weak/dead cylinders. I am thinking head gasket, cracked block or one of the 3 cylinder heads might be cracked.Or could a cylinder liner have let go?, this is a recon engine from Case with less than 1000 hours since replacement. Any suggestions/comments . Thanks in advance Rick.
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