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I got her started. the problem is it is leaking water out the side of the block and there is water in the oil. so now I need a new block.
 
Also remember we deal with multiple issues on a hourly basis. remember to tell us which engine/tractor you are working on. Coolant in the oil on a Farmall B can come from a cracked block, but it can also come from Orings at the base of the wet sleeves. At the bottom of each cylinder (which is actually a sleeve that is pushed in from the top and exposed to water on the outside) the large Orings surround the sleeve and seal it from the oil pan. These get brittle and loose resilience over years. It is quite possible this is the cause of that coolant in the water. If the external leak is behind the carb, it is common and can be easily repaired using several methods. Let us know where the leak is and we can help that issue. Keep the faith. We do, Jim
 
Where are you located as I have a/b engine in very
good condition that is nearly useless to me, maybe
to far away ?
 
(quoted from post at 20:58:12 02/07/15) Where are you located as I have a/b engine in very
good condition that is nearly useless to me, maybe
to far away ?

I am in Indiana. I would be VERY interested in the motor you have if its close enough. Where are you located. I would do some traveling for the right deal
 

The leak is behind the carb from front of motor to the back of motor. It leaks the whole length of the crack. I plan on starting to take apart in the next few days or so. Im sure I will know more soon
 

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