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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / water in exhaust but not in oil pan

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edserp
08-12-2013 @ 6:34 PM
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so have tried starting my 36 ford truck with orginial motor and the passenger side rear exhaust is leaking antifreeze (drips on starter motor) and a short warm up overflows the radiator and is pushing water out...(a ton of water...gallon in 10 min)...you can see bubbles in radiator but not huge ones but there is no water at all in the oil...suggestions on what to test or would you just replace the head gasket? looking for some guidance.

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supereal
08-12-2013 @ 7:09 PM
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While it is likely the engine will have to come out and apart, run a compression test to determine which side of the engine is likely affected. Pull the head on that side and inspect the head gasket for obvious voids, and the valve area for cracks. Coolant leaks into the exhaust, more often than not, indicates a breach in the water jacket into the exhaust passage, probably from freezing. You may be lucky, but share what you find.

ford38v8
08-12-2013 @ 8:45 PM
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Ed, another possibility is that an exhaust manifold bolt was too long and popped through to the water jacket. This would be the preferable cause of the leak, but Super's diagnosis is more likely, due to the large amount of exhaust you report in the radiator.

Alan

TomO
08-13-2013 @ 7:44 AM
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Look carefully around the head gasket area. You may just have a leaking head gasket and the coolant is running down the block onto the exhaust manifold. If the coolant is coming out of the exhaust manifold, then you likely have a crack. The engine will have to come out to repair the crack.

If it is coming from the head gasket area, take compression readings to make sure that it is only the right side affected and then pull the head and inspect the gasket and block.

Tom

edserp
08-13-2013 @ 6:22 PM
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so I check on the outside of the head gasket and nothing running down (put paper towels around and perfectly dry after I rain it...comes out the exhaust mainifold around the bolt. I did get a head gasket and can look at that but suspect that is a passage in the block. A certain amount will leak out if I just let it sit there. Has anyone every used a block sealer to fix it? Seems that that block is done for if it passage is open to the exhaust.

edserp
08-13-2013 @ 6:24 PM
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Does anyone know of a good person to do engine work in the Baltimore area?

JM
08-13-2013 @ 9:14 PM
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I am assuming you mean Baltimore, Maryland? If so, I would recommend Bill Coleman of Coleman Brothers.

John

JM
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I am assuming you mean Baltimore, Maryland? If so, I would recommend Bill Coleman of Coleman Brothers.

John

TomO
08-14-2013 @ 7:13 AM
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Because you are blowing coolant out of the radiator, I would not try block sealer until I had removed the head and checked for cracks.

Take the car to Coleman Brothers, like John recommended.

Tom

edserp
08-14-2013 @ 8:31 AM
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so from what I can tell coleman bros. went out of business..have a telephone number for a "bill" in linithicum but haven't been able to get thru to confirm that is him (410-799-2906) any other suggestions for places around baltimore md?

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