Small amount of oil in coolant?

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  1. custm2500

    custm2500 Bobtail Member

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    I have a little bit of milk in my coolant reservoir. Is that just a tiny bit seeping through the oil cooler? It isn't much at all but just enough to notice. Thanks as always for the knowledge shared on this forum.
     
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  3. eeb

    eeb Heavy Load Member

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    Very likely, fix it before it gets worse. It's very difficult to get all of that sludge out of the heater cores and radiator once it starts getting thick.
     
  4. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    Once you repair the problem, you may want to drain the system, fill with water and dishwashing detergent. It should clean out the system if you run it for a while. Then drain thoroughly and refill with antifreeze and water.
     
  5. eeb

    eeb Heavy Load Member

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    Automatic dishwasher detergent, not the handwashing stuff, you don't want it "suddsing up" and piling oily soap bubbles all over the shop or driveway. Probably need to run the system with soap and water a few times to get all the oil, then rinse with straight water 2-3 times.
     
  6. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    I should have mentioned automatic dishwashing detergent, such as Cascade.
     
  7. Shade Tree

    Shade Tree Light Load Member

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    It could be the cooler, but depending on maintenance of cooling system, it could be liners that are pitted bad enough from electrolysis or bad ground on block, that oil is being forced into cooling system through pitted liners.
     
  8. gieser

    gieser Bobtail Member

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    Year/make/model of engine?? And what kind of truck would be helpful
     
  9. manasteel

    manasteel Light Load Member

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    I have a coolant filter with a water hose bib welded to it. fill the radiator with cascade dish soap and water leave the radiator cap off run the engine up to temp and turn the garden hose on just a bit to overflow the radiator, the oil will float so it help to push it out
     
  10. dunctrk379

    dunctrk379 Light Load Member

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    I have oil in my coolant. its dark black and like grease. will the cascade trick do the job? I was told i had leaking oil cooler by several people.
    the truck will run and idle fine. drive it loaded or empty it heats up quickly and i have to run engine fan. Any opinions guys?
     
  11. bigstank

    bigstank Light Load Member

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    Might be a head gasket starting to get weak
     
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