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Posted by AJ on Thursday, April 24, 2008:

In Reply to: Case 2290 posted by Brent Hudson on Wednesday, April 23, 2008:

Excuse the typo in the other post. As you have not mentioned any overheating that takes the cylinder head, gasket or cracked liner out of the equation, it is possible that a liner o'rings could leak coolant into the oil but that would leak all the time, the other thing that could leak in is the oil cooler but if coolant leaked into the oil with the engine stopped oil would leak into the coolant when the engine was running as the oil pressure would be greater, if the coolant has no oil in it that is out of the equation also, what would have to be done is remove the oil pan and pressurize the cooling system and look for the drip.
AJ



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