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Knuckle-head 09-13-2014 03:43 PM

powerstroke help
 
I have a 03 F-350 w/ a 7.3 powerstoke turbo diesel. question is im getting coolant in the oil enough to make it milky and the rest is going out the breather then out the exhaust. it seems to only do it when the motor is at normal temp. also the trucks runs great no hiccups no hydro lock nothing. has a new oil cooler on it now but I did that cause of bad information. can you help?:nail::nail:

oldestof11 09-13-2014 05:47 PM

Calm down. It's the weekend. You will get your answers. A sponsor forum is not tech.

That said, head gaskets.

Knuckle-head 09-13-2014 05:54 PM

Sorry been trying to fix this all week and had me a little upset. Thank you for the response

94stroker 09-13-2014 08:50 PM

Possibly injector cups?

Knuckle-head 09-13-2014 09:04 PM

Thanks for the response. My game plain for tomorrow is to pull injectors and run a borescope down the tubes if nothing there then heads are coming out

444 ci 09-14-2014 01:55 AM

if its injector cups he should diesel fuel in his coolent correct?

greenbeast 09-14-2014 09:53 PM

If it's cups diesel will be in the coolant. Check your o rings on the oil cooler first, you can drain the oil and pressurize the coolant system and see if water comes out of the oil filter mount or the drain plug.

Knuckle-head 09-14-2014 10:55 PM

Has a new oil cooler and o-rings and still same problem. I took the injectors out today and the cups look fine ( used a borescope to check) so I decided to check headgaskets I got the driver side one off and it appears to be ok now tomorrow I'll pull the other head and see what I find

tmbuehrer 09-16-2014 01:24 PM

My guess is the block or heads have a crack in them somewhere. So when you build heat and pressure in the cooling system it pushes it into the crankcase. Head gasket is possible but not likely as it would probably putting pressure in the cooling system too and would likely only do it when cold. Oil cooler would put oil in coolant. Cups would put diesel in coolant.


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