I can't find my reply, so I'll try again.
I would start with a cooling system pressure test. First see if the
pressure drops, then if it does, keep the pressure up and look for external
leaks. If you don't find any external leaks, let the truck sit for a few
hours, then drain a little oil, and let that sit for a few hours in a clear
container (a 2 liter soda bottle with the top cut off to makes a good way to
both collect and observe the oil) then let that sit for a few hours, and
finally see if there is any water under the oil. I hope you don't find
water as that usually means there is a bad head gasket.
"ford78" <frankskea RemoveThis @yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> Hello I have a 78f250 that runs on propane. The engine was rebuilt about
> 1000km ago.It sat parked for about 8 yrs.New water
> pump,thermostat,radiator.There are bubbles in the coolant but can't find
> any indication that it is the head gasket.No coolant in oil or white
> smoke.Also as I said rebuilt. When engine comes up and you shut the truck
> off it is like there is water hammer in the lines.So something is getting
> in but What? Could it be something with the propane conversion?
> Thanks
>
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