blown head gasket?
my water is milky. like REAL milky.. like not even milk. milk gone bad!! THICK!! grey... nasty milk.
so i figure DAMN!! blown head gasket??!
pull the dip stick. no water. oil is fine. yanked my finger into the crank case. pulled out clean smooth oil.
is it possible that i can mix oil into my water but not vise versa?
cracked block?
flushed the system just a min ago. will run the car tommarow, see if it milks again.
ideas?
BTW. got error 55, so im clean on the diags...
so i figure DAMN!! blown head gasket??!
pull the dip stick. no water. oil is fine. yanked my finger into the crank case. pulled out clean smooth oil.
is it possible that i can mix oil into my water but not vise versa?
cracked block?
flushed the system just a min ago. will run the car tommarow, see if it milks again.
ideas?
BTW. got error 55, so im clean on the diags...
Could be the little o-ring which seals the oil feed to the camshaft. This is fitted into a small hole in the head gasket. If the ring is bad, oil under pressure can leak into the water galleries at the head/block junction.
so its still doing it. its either a cracked block or that o-ring. how can i test this?
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Sorry, thinking about a different engine, it's not an O-ring, but an aluminium ring built into the head gasket. No easy wat to test this, if you oil level drops and your coolant level rises, then the oil is passing into the coolant somewhere. Whatever is causing it, you'll have to take the head off anyway.
dang. well ima do a head gasket swap on it then, as well as a water pump and timing belt/tensioner. any special brand or type of head gasket to use to prevent this again? anything else i should replace on this sob during the tear down?


