To change out a water pump in a Series 60 Detroit diesel, you need to locate the water pump in the engine. You need the right tools to remove all the fittings and take the pump out, them replace it with a new one. The owners manual has a list of all engine parts and diagrams.
Either condensation or someone put it there. Diesel can get into the coolant, but it won't happen the other way around.
On my 2000 International with a Detroit series 60 engine the water temperature sensor is on the back of the engine, passenger side in the cylinder head. Gears
with great difficulty if its a diesel
Overheating the engine - usually by running low on water or a waterleak causing same thing.
first have batteries checked one bad battery will mess up the computer next check fuel filter and water trap check coolant level and sensor
Yes, burning diesel is a chemical change. During combustion, the diesel fuel reacts with oxygen to produce heat, light, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. This reaction involves a rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new substances.
Yes, diesel fuel coming out of an exhaust is a chemical change. The combustion process that occurs in the engine converts the diesel fuel into different compounds such as carbon dioxide, water, and other byproducts, which are emitted through the exhaust.
Every other oil change, drain water valve once a month.
No diesel is a petroleum byproduct and is not water. If there had been water in the diesel fuel, it may separate after a freeze and thaw.
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
No, water and diesel have different densities so they will not occupy the same volume at the same temperature. Water is denser than diesel, so it will occupy a smaller volume compared to the same volume of diesel.