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replaced oil cooler and orings and rear housing for oil filter.( around the block heater port it was ate away and it was leaking oil into the anti freeze) put 4 gallons of oil in and filled overfill tank with simple green and water because i had oil in the antifreeze to start before all this. started the truck and ran for a few min. and had no leaks. shortly later the truck died and will not start.
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I can be of no real help, but someone will be by soo that can be. Here is a
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Do you still have oil?
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did it die violently, or casually? try bleeding any air out of fuel lines coming from the fuel bowl, and going into heads
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drained the oil pan today, and it was full of water. it has to be something with the cooler because when i took it apart the ifrst time the oil was clean. When i took it apart i replaced the rear housing, the cooler and the gaskets and orings, i didnt replace the front gasket near the water pump, thats the only thing i could think of that would go wrong, its hard to mess up three bolts and a gasket
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I just went through that same thing with mine!! surprisingly one oil change took care of the bottom end. the front cover took numerous oil changes to get clean because of the oil lines going to the heads, those will be full of water too.
do like I said earlier, crack the fuel lines after the fuel bowl and get the air out. it might start after that. good luck. replace that front cooler gasket! be careful not to put it in upside down, it fits either way. it will pour out water if its in wrong. that will fill the oil cooler with water also. |
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