coolant in oil
Discussion in 'Gordon' started by eric6040, Jul 22, 2014.
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morlandoemtp Thanks this.
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Don't know ....over heating/ blown head?
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Oil cooler is a probably your issue on this.Just recently had mine replaced.Make sure they flush the system multiple times to clear out all the sludge as it has a tendency to stick in the hoses and heater core and such.
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milkshake time
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that could be a bad air compressor. had same prob years ago coolant in oil. compressor head was bad.
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The oils not milky on the dipstick but I saw today a Little yellow condensation on the oil cap
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I just changed my oil cooler a few weeks ago now I'm adding about 5 to 7 gallons of water to my radiator a day
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You know I read it wrong.Coolant in oil could be a compressor or head gasket.If you're not getting a milkshake looking sludge on your dipstick its not a bad leak.Just a bit on your fill cap could just be condensation from idling too much sometimes the engine temp doesn't get hot enough to burn any condensation out of the oil.As far as adding 5 to 7 gallons a day you might want to just turn that truck in.You could be leaking coolant into a cylinder and burning it off but 5 to 7 gallons I'm thinking would be the making of a blown engine.
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