Re: Case 580B - Radiator questions


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Posted by AJ on Sunday, October 28, 2007:

In Reply to: Case 580B - Radiator questions posted by mouse on Saturday, October 27, 2007:

All gauges and warning lights should be working on all machines as they can alert you to the problem before damage is done,oil in the coolant is not a good sign,it could be the head gasket letting compression into the coolant and forcing it out,the thermostat could be sticking or not opening enough,if the rad is new is it clean both inside and out,is the seal on the cap good,warm the machine up and fill it to near the top,leave the cap off,start the engine and leave it on low idle,watch the coolant for air bubbles coming up through it,if you see bubbles the compression is leaking in,the head gasket is the suspect.
AJ



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