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Old 02-26-2007, 08:11 AM
ridgesetrv ridgesetrv is offline
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06 6.0ltr powerstroke diesel loss of water??

Hi everyone,
Please can anyone help, I have a 6.0 ltr powerstroke, it has only covered 6700 miles.
When travelling and the engine is under load going up hills etc it is throwing out water.
When ticking over or reving stationary not 1 leak to be found.
This powerstroke is in an 06 BTouring cruiser 30 ft motorhome.
I am situated in the UK so not that many powerstrokes of this era over here.
Any info would be appreciated.
I am a time served diesel fitter, I have an idea it maybe a headgasket?
Email ridgesetrv@tiscali.co.uk

kind regards Les Botham
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Old 02-26-2007, 09:17 AM
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Your probobly getting it warm and its puking it out the degas bottle. Check your fluid level and see if you have too much in the degas bottle. Keep it at the minimum level when cold and see what happens
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Old 02-27-2007, 12:41 AM
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Loss of water.

Hi,
Its not that simple, there is a huge loss of water ,but only when engine is pulling under load up a hill.
When ticking over there is no loss, even when driving normally no loss of water.
Regards Les
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