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it would be caused by getting water in the engine make sure your radiator has fluid/water . If it doesn't then your water pump is bad. Which means your getting water in the engine...
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
The optispark distributor which was used on GM LT series engine is on front of engine below water pump
If you have proper combustion in your engine it actually produces water. The water that is emptying is condensation from the exhaust pipe because you are getting good combustion.
It doesn't.
Intake gasket leaking on the inside of engine.
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.
The thermostat would be the first thing I would check.
You have a blown head gasket sorry to say. The white smoke is water getting into the combustion chamber and the reason the engine vibrates is the chamber that is getting the water is not firing thus causing the shaking.
Water will cause your engine to sputter and lose power within a few miles after getting into your tank. A can of Dry Gas or other like product will remove the water after you drive a few miles.
Engine is getting fried. Water pump failures are constantly not diagnosed.
Keep them in separate bottles. If it's in your car engine, you need serious repairs.