Water in combustion chamber
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Water in combustion chamber
One morning I left my truck idling in the yard while looking for my work badge. When I came out the yard was filled with white vapor that was pouring out of my tailpipe. Knowing this to be a sure sign of water in the combustion chamber I assumed one of my heads/head gaskets had failed. I pulled both heads and took them to a machine shop where they checked for cracks. The machinist said the heads were good and resurfaced them. I reassembled with new gaskets and head bolts and torqued everything to the specifications in my Haynes. I am still having the same problem. Once at temp, I can see a wisp of steam coming from cylinder 2 (the higher side).
Help?
Oh and it is a 2000 Ford Ranger 3.0 Flex Fuel 4wd Automatic.
Help?
Oh and it is a 2000 Ford Ranger 3.0 Flex Fuel 4wd Automatic.
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If there is no water/coolant in the oil after new head gaskets then I would say intake is leaking.
There is a coolant passage in the intake from head to head.
And I believe on the 3.0l they added a throttle body pre-heater, so coolant circulates thru there as well.
You can put a by-pass on the pre-heater to eliminate that as the source
There is a coolant passage in the intake from head to head.
And I believe on the 3.0l they added a throttle body pre-heater, so coolant circulates thru there as well.
You can put a by-pass on the pre-heater to eliminate that as the source
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