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Gould 0738 March 1st 04 04:58 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
Nobody has mentioned the thing I would check first- blown oil cooler.

Steve March 1st 04 06:07 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
The Volvo MD series engine doesn't have an oil cooler.

Steve
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Steve March 1st 04 06:07 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
The Volvo MD series engine doesn't have an oil cooler.

Steve
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Gould 0738 March 1st 04 07:10 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
The Volvo MD series engine doesn't have an oil cooler.

Steve
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Oh.

Probably ought to. :-)

Gould 0738 March 1st 04 07:10 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
The Volvo MD series engine doesn't have an oil cooler.

Steve
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Oh.

Probably ought to. :-)

Florida Keyz March 1st 04 09:06 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
Happend to me once, because the risers had rusted away internally.

Florida Keyz March 1st 04 09:06 AM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
Happend to me once, because the risers had rusted away internally.

Steve March 1st 04 04:22 PM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
Shouldn't have happened on this engine since the OP states that he just
rebuilt the engine, which would mean new cylinders (most likely). The only
other possibility would be a defect in the gasket or gasket surface of the
heads. There's just no other way for water to get into the oil.

In my 15 years experience with Volvo MD series engines, the most likely
culprit will be the water pump seal.

Steve
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Steve March 1st 04 04:22 PM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
Shouldn't have happened on this engine since the OP states that he just
rebuilt the engine, which would mean new cylinders (most likely). The only
other possibility would be a defect in the gasket or gasket surface of the
heads. There's just no other way for water to get into the oil.

In my 15 years experience with Volvo MD series engines, the most likely
culprit will be the water pump seal.

Steve
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Bruce in Alaska March 1st 04 07:50 PM

I've got water in my engine oil....
 
In article ,
"Steve" wrote:

Shouldn't have happened on this engine since the OP states that he just
rebuilt the engine, which would mean new cylinders (most likely). The only
other possibility would be a defect in the gasket or gasket surface of the
heads. There's just no other way for water to get into the oil.

In my 15 years experience with Volvo MD series engines, the most likely
culprit will be the water pump seal.

Steve
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If it was just rebuilt and new liners were installed, without
a pressure test being done on the cooling system, then I would
seriously look at a bad Liner Seal. I don't know this engine,
but a bunch of small diesels that use replaceable liners have
O-Rings, that seal the bottom of the liners, and they can be
bad, out of the box, or get pinched wrong upon assembly.
Most good rebuilders will pressure test the cooling system
for leaks before first fire, just to avoid this problem.
Also may be a warped head and a head gasket that didn't
seal correctly. Pressure test the cooling system, but putting
a plate across the input and output cooling ports and then
run the the pressure up to 20 PSI and then valve it off and
watch a pressure guage installed on one of the plates. It you
got a cooling system leak, it will be obvious in 10 minutes.

Bruce in alaska
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