[AT] 4020 troubles

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Tue Mar 13 14:26:58 PDT 2018


re-torque the head, put some good quality stop leak in it,
run it and see what happens.  All it will cost you is a 
couple of hours and the cost of the stop leak.  Won't hurt a thing.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: John Hall 
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 6:42 PM 
To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
Subject: [AT] 4020 troubles 

Haven't seen anything from ATIS in days. So here is a little something 
for you guys to ponder. Spring is upon us and needed to get the 4020 
Deere diesel serviced. I pulled the drain plug slowly and noticed 
antifreeze coming out instead of oil. I caught about 4-6 oz of 
antifreeze before it switched over to all oil. Pulled the pan and 
pressurized the coolant system. Number 6 has oil coming between the 
piston and sleeve--out side of sleeve looks dry (makes me think the 
orings on sleeves are OK). I have not had the engine hot and antifreeze 
is adequate, so I have no reason to suspect a crack. I really don't have 
time to do an in frame rebuild right now, just considering a head gasket 
replacement--should face head as soon as I can find someone who can. 
Supposedly this engine has weep holes in the side of the block, but I 
haven't found them.  the block is a replacement from 79 or the very 
early 80's. I am not ruling out a in-fram rebuild, would just like to 
wait until next winter if I can.

Your thoughts?

John Hall

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