u have oil in radiator, this could be from a blown head gasket or a cracked cylinder head or block. if the car is automatic it could also be from the transmission cooler that runs through bottom of radiator, this can split causing oil to leak into radiator. if unsure have a professional check car out but they may need to strip engine to find cause.Y is there milky white oil in radiator?
Check your oil to see if it looks the same as your radiator, if it does then you most likely have a blown head gasket, but if it's only in your radiatoryou could just have a blown intake gasket which would be most easier to fix, plus cost you less money to fix it.Y is there milky white oil in radiator?
It appears that you have a blown up head gasket . However before you go any further on this you best take note that its not always the gasket but a cracked water jacket in the cylinder head . Please ensure that who ever you give your car for repairs to inspect the head . Normally when there is a crack there would be traced of rusty water . This can be repaired so do not dispair . But it would need a compitent machanic .
Meanwhile stop using your car .
one of three things, a cracked head, a blown head gasket or a cracked block. which ever it is, the leak is in a high pressure area, forcing oil into the cooling system.
Listen to the others, do not drive your car. It will cost you a few hundred dollars to save it.
Blown head gasket DO NOT DRIVE IT UNTIL you get it fixed you will sieze the motor
blown motor or blown head gasket
somone musta jizzed there
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