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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 10597" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>It may have just been overfilled. You were parked fairly level?</p><p>When you drain it off look for coolant in the oil and smell it to see if it smells like fuel.</p><p>Caterpillar and likely others can do "oil sampling" for a fee and will give you percentages of wear, fuel etc found in the oil if you really want to know what.</p><p>If you see coolant, definitly get the cooling system pressure tested, a cracked head is not good but its better then wiping out the crank and main bearings.</p><p>Fuel in the oil can indicate bad injectors or running too cold</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 10597, member: 307"] It may have just been overfilled. You were parked fairly level? When you drain it off look for coolant in the oil and smell it to see if it smells like fuel. Caterpillar and likely others can do “oil sampling” for a fee and will give you percentages of wear, fuel etc found in the oil if you really want to know what. If you see coolant, definitly get the cooling system pressure tested, a cracked head is not good but its better then wiping out the crank and main bearings. Fuel in the oil can indicate bad injectors or running too cold Ken [/QUOTE]
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