Cat c15 oil in water help

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  1. loudhornsrule

    loudhornsrule Light Load Member

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    Overhauled 200k ago. Small amount of oil in radiator. What could it be cracked head, oil cooler, what? Thanks in advance
     
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  3. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    Oil cooler is the usual culprit.
     
  4. loudhornsrule

    loudhornsrule Light Load Member

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    Original oil cooler. Would it be wise to just change it or take it off and test it?
     
  5. grizzly

    grizzly Medium Load Member

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    Might be the transmission oil cooler too if you have the liquid cooled transmission. Had that happen to me.
     
  6. coalhauler625

    coalhauler625 Light Load Member

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    that my be it but usually if it's bad you will get coolant in trans because it has more pressure on the coolant side 7-13psi depending on cap probally oil cooler more pressure on oil side say 40-60psi oil pressure
     
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  7. loudhornsrule

    loudhornsrule Light Load Member

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    Has a separate trans cooler mounted in front of the radiator. Not connected to the engine coolant at all. So probably the oil cooler??????????
     
  8. Bigstretch

    Bigstretch Light Load Member

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    That would be my guess. The cheapest place to start as well. ~$5-700. Something you should be able to do yourself. Not to awful bad, assuming you have room in the engine compartment.
     
  9. 05chopper

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    If it was a trany cooler you will smell it in the radiator. Oil in the water could be from the oil cooler,water pump,liner orings. Are you sure it engine oil? You can remove the oil cooler then plate both ends and pressure up with shop air and drop the oil cooler in a bucket of water.Make sure you go both ways when pressure checking oil cooler reverse the plates.If no leaks then remove oil pan,pressure up cooling system and look from bottom of block this way you can see if its liners,water pump. ,head gasket grommets.
     
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  10. cat from the valley

    cat from the valley Medium Load Member

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    i had that prob on a 3406e it started small then it flooded the water system, burst a hose and am sure to hell that it was the cause to the cracked head a few days later, water temp went to 240f, the water system was clogged
     
  11. loudhornsrule

    loudhornsrule Light Load Member

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    UPDATe...........The oil cooler was the problem. thanks for the info
     
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