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Ford FE 390 Coolant in cylinder

Ford FE 390 Coolant in cylinder

 
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mo1971fordcrew
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06-27-2015, 01:26 AM #1
Not sure if this is where I post something like this--lol

Truck: 1971 Ford truck with a 390 out of a 1976 half ton short bed

Problem: as the title says, it was/is getting coolant in the number 4 cylinder and making the spark plug all nasty/watery and it looses coolant pretty quick. I first did a compression test to hopefully verify a blown head gasket and found that all the cylinders had 120 PSI +- 5PSI, which seems ok, but a tad low for one of these?

I figured the cylinder head gasket only leaked when hot, so I pulled the heads and intake anyway. Everything went well and I discovered... well, nothing. Everything looked fine. I meticulously cleaned the mating surfaces on the heads, block, and intake and put everything together. I torqued the heads to 90 ft. lbs. in the correct order and the intake to 35 ft. lbs. in the correct order. Well, nothing changed- the cylinder is still filling up with antifreeze and blowing some (minimal) steam out the exhaust on the passenger side.

I did another compression test post-gasket change and they still read 120 PSI +- 5PSI. I'm led to believe the problem is something else? Cracked head (pre intake valve) or cylinder? 

Background info:
-There is no water in the oil but I discovered white crap under the valve covers (H2O and oil).
-No oil in the radiator 
-Number 4 cylinder always has antifreeze in it upon spark plug removal. It has also locked up once on me when I went to start it due to the liquid in the cylinder.
-When I got the engine it was full of water due to the hood on the pickup missing from the P.O. Dodgy (on the '76)
-The freeze plugs were severely corroded and I had to replace them-- additionally the block was plum full of rust in the water jackets.
-Once I got it cleaned up, it ran perfect, with loads of power. To be frank- it still does... just goes through the coolant.
-When I pulled the heads off the cylinders still had honing marks which leads me to believe low miles.
What do you guys think? Any 360 390 guys out there?
Thank you so much in advance, you guys have been so helpful with my w123 project(s) Angel .
Cheers,
Matt
 

  
This post was last modified: 06-27-2015, 01:31 AM by mo1971fordcrew.

1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.
mo1971fordcrew
06-27-2015, 01:26 AM #1

Not sure if this is where I post something like this--lol

Truck: 1971 Ford truck with a 390 out of a 1976 half ton short bed

Problem: as the title says, it was/is getting coolant in the number 4 cylinder and making the spark plug all nasty/watery and it looses coolant pretty quick. I first did a compression test to hopefully verify a blown head gasket and found that all the cylinders had 120 PSI +- 5PSI, which seems ok, but a tad low for one of these?

I figured the cylinder head gasket only leaked when hot, so I pulled the heads and intake anyway. Everything went well and I discovered... well, nothing. Everything looked fine. I meticulously cleaned the mating surfaces on the heads, block, and intake and put everything together. I torqued the heads to 90 ft. lbs. in the correct order and the intake to 35 ft. lbs. in the correct order. Well, nothing changed- the cylinder is still filling up with antifreeze and blowing some (minimal) steam out the exhaust on the passenger side.

I did another compression test post-gasket change and they still read 120 PSI +- 5PSI. I'm led to believe the problem is something else? Cracked head (pre intake valve) or cylinder? 

Background info:
-There is no water in the oil but I discovered white crap under the valve covers (H2O and oil).
-No oil in the radiator 
-Number 4 cylinder always has antifreeze in it upon spark plug removal. It has also locked up once on me when I went to start it due to the liquid in the cylinder.
-When I got the engine it was full of water due to the hood on the pickup missing from the P.O. Dodgy (on the '76)
-The freeze plugs were severely corroded and I had to replace them-- additionally the block was plum full of rust in the water jackets.
-Once I got it cleaned up, it ran perfect, with loads of power. To be frank- it still does... just goes through the coolant.
-When I pulled the heads off the cylinders still had honing marks which leads me to believe low miles.
What do you guys think? Any 360 390 guys out there?
Thank you so much in advance, you guys have been so helpful with my w123 project(s) Angel .
Cheers,
Matt
 

  


1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.

mo1971fordcrew
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06-27-2015, 01:29 AM #2
Oh one more thing- it always runs cool and never overheats.

1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.
mo1971fordcrew
06-27-2015, 01:29 AM #2

Oh one more thing- it always runs cool and never overheats.


1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.

MFSuper90
Budget Builder

1,533
06-27-2015, 09:58 PM #3
It you did head gaskets and intake, i would be checking heads/block for cracks. It's about the only other option

'82 300D -3" straight pipe, ALDA deleted, 3in1 glowshift gauge, HX30, egr-less manifold, A/W intercooler Big Grin
'14 Ram 6.7l cummins -G56 handshaker, wishing it was deleted         
MFSuper90
06-27-2015, 09:58 PM #3

It you did head gaskets and intake, i would be checking heads/block for cracks. It's about the only other option


'82 300D -3" straight pipe, ALDA deleted, 3in1 glowshift gauge, HX30, egr-less manifold, A/W intercooler Big Grin
'14 Ram 6.7l cummins -G56 handshaker, wishing it was deleted         

NZScott
HX30W 73/44mm

398
06-28-2015, 12:41 AM #4
Does the inlet manifold have a water jacket? Might be a crack on the port on that perhaps


1978 300D, 373,000km... OM617.912 with a Holset HX30W, 7.5mm IP, 711.113 5 speed (project car, 7 years off the road and counting ;/)
1977 250 270,000km (parts car)
1977 300D (ex 280) 500,000km

1981 240D 498,000
1975 HJ45 ???,000
2001 2.8TD Rodeo 4x2 - 456,000 - DD




NZScott
06-28-2015, 12:41 AM #4

Does the inlet manifold have a water jacket? Might be a crack on the port on that perhaps



1978 300D, 373,000km... OM617.912 with a Holset HX30W, 7.5mm IP, 711.113 5 speed (project car, 7 years off the road and counting ;/)
1977 250 270,000km (parts car)
1977 300D (ex 280) 500,000km

1981 240D 498,000
1975 HJ45 ???,000
2001 2.8TD Rodeo 4x2 - 456,000 - DD




raysorenson
Superturbo

1,162
06-28-2015, 07:45 AM #5
A quick google on that boat anchor comes up with cracks in the block between the head bolts. A 351w is the best motor you can get for that truck outside of a diesel.
raysorenson
06-28-2015, 07:45 AM #5

A quick google on that boat anchor comes up with cracks in the block between the head bolts. A 351w is the best motor you can get for that truck outside of a diesel.

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
06-29-2015, 12:30 PM #6
(06-28-2015, 12:41 AM)NZScott Does the inlet manifold have a water jacket? Might be a crack on the port on that perhaps

Yep that would be my guess.  Water jacket crack in the intake. 

Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
06-29-2015, 12:30 PM #6

(06-28-2015, 12:41 AM)NZScott Does the inlet manifold have a water jacket? Might be a crack on the port on that perhaps

Yep that would be my guess.  Water jacket crack in the intake. 


Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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mo1971fordcrew
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10-20-2015, 08:32 PM #7
Sorry have been super busy! Thanks for all the input!
I did figure it out though- whoever built the engine
forgot to install a wrist pin clip... God only knows how
long the wrist pin has been rubbing inside the cylinder
wall lol. Ended up getting a different block and
rebuilding it.

1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.
mo1971fordcrew
10-20-2015, 08:32 PM #7

Sorry have been super busy! Thanks for all the input!
I did figure it out though- whoever built the engine
forgot to install a wrist pin clip... God only knows how
long the wrist pin has been rubbing inside the cylinder
wall lol. Ended up getting a different block and
rebuilding it.


1980 Mercedes 300TD - Engine: 1983 OM617, W126 rear "blue" springs, turbo front springs, ALDA and rack limiter removed, boost @ 12psi. 2.5 inch exhaust off 6.9 diesel, straight pipe. Manual climate control. 2.88 diff.

 
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