7.3 loosing coolant don't know where its going

farogaglio

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new to the page so bear with me. i have a 2002 f250 7.3 heres whats going on so far here are the facts
1: coolant in reseverior is gone
2: seen that it was burning whitish/ hint of blue when fired up this morning and did NOT stop until i shut the truck down
3: my milage dropped down from 19 to 12 in the last 2 weeks
4: had an issue on takeoff with no power but once i got moving it was fine
5: hard starts for the last month or 2
6: dumped the oil filled up to about 6 gallons all black still, water was on oil fill cap
 

farogaglio

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ok so could it be diesel mixing it to the oil and coolant being burned due to a blown injector? i have 181k on it and i do drive it hard. custom tunes also.
 

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did the oil smell like diesel? i had an issue where i had fuel getting into my oil and i had plumes of white smoke at start up until i got a little heat in and i mean plumes of white. i had blown o-rings on multiple injectors. fixed the o-rings and no more fuel in oil or plumes of white.

but did your oil smell like fuel?
 

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ok well theres a couple things. cracked cylinder could be how the fuel is getting into the oil or it could be o-rings like mine was. compression test will tell you if its a cracked cylinder or not. cylinder wall could be bad allowing coolant into the cylinder. injector cups do sound like a culprit though. check your coolant bottle and see if it smells like fuel or oil. it would probably have a black film floating on top of the coolant if it does.
 

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For that much to leave, its leaving under pressure. If water not going on the ground and you appear to have it in the oil, start with a pressure test of the cooling system.
 

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Everything needs to be checked. if theres coolant sludge under the oil fill cap, pull the valve covers and I bet theres more. The water may not be running in oil at high volume, but its in there.
 
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