EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I have a 1998 Ford/New Holland 555E Backhoe. It has 8,500 hours and I bought it with 1,800 hours back in 2003. This is the first major issue that I've had with it.
I think there are two issues. The most obvious is all the white smoke coming out of the exhaust and the vent tube that exits under the engine. It starts quickly, and runs fine, but when I put a strain on it, the white smoke becomes so thick it's hard to breath and see through. I'm thinking the rings are worn. The white smoke has been there for a few years, but this past weekend, it was really, REALLY BAD!!!
The second issue, and what I think caused the rings to wear is the engine oil feels like it's been mixed with hydraulic oil. When I changed the oil last year, I got more oil out of the pan then it is supposed to hold. I didn't overfill it the time before, so somewhere, somehow, more oil is getting into the pan. It feels thin to the touch, looks black and dirty. It just doesn't feel like motor oil to me.
How can hydraulic oil get into an engine? My only thought is there is a leak around the rear main seal that goes to the transmission. But I don't know how this can happen, or if it's possible. I'm going to visit my dealer this week and ask the mechanics there if they know what's happening. I'm hoping for some insight from everyone here too.
I've done one in frame rebuild before that was on my dozer. It has a 6-cylinder Cummins engine. The backhoe has a 4-cylinder engine. I'm not sure who makes it. I'll have to find out. Rebuild kits seem reasonable, but I'm not 100% sure they come with new cylinder sleeves. I'll ask the mechanic at my dealer if the engine has replaceable cylinder sleeves. If it does, that makes it an easy rebuild. I'll check the crank for wear when I get it apart before ordering the kit. I'm hopeful that it doesn't need to be ground down.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!!!
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I think there are two issues. The most obvious is all the white smoke coming out of the exhaust and the vent tube that exits under the engine. It starts quickly, and runs fine, but when I put a strain on it, the white smoke becomes so thick it's hard to breath and see through. I'm thinking the rings are worn. The white smoke has been there for a few years, but this past weekend, it was really, REALLY BAD!!!
The second issue, and what I think caused the rings to wear is the engine oil feels like it's been mixed with hydraulic oil. When I changed the oil last year, I got more oil out of the pan then it is supposed to hold. I didn't overfill it the time before, so somewhere, somehow, more oil is getting into the pan. It feels thin to the touch, looks black and dirty. It just doesn't feel like motor oil to me.
How can hydraulic oil get into an engine? My only thought is there is a leak around the rear main seal that goes to the transmission. But I don't know how this can happen, or if it's possible. I'm going to visit my dealer this week and ask the mechanics there if they know what's happening. I'm hoping for some insight from everyone here too.
I've done one in frame rebuild before that was on my dozer. It has a 6-cylinder Cummins engine. The backhoe has a 4-cylinder engine. I'm not sure who makes it. I'll have to find out. Rebuild kits seem reasonable, but I'm not 100% sure they come with new cylinder sleeves. I'll ask the mechanic at my dealer if the engine has replaceable cylinder sleeves. If it does, that makes it an easy rebuild. I'll check the crank for wear when I get it apart before ordering the kit. I'm hopeful that it doesn't need to be ground down.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!!!
Ford New Holland 555E Tractor Major Overhaul Engine Kit (Diesel - 304 CID) - 73341933 | F73341933
Ford New Holland 555E Tractor Major Overhaul Engine Kit (Diesel - 304 CID) - 73341933 | F73341933


