Thursday, January 7, 2010

Engine oil in the radiator?

does that mean the head gasket went.Engine oil in the radiator?
To days vehicles have internal coolers for both the transmission and the engine. They route the oil into the bottom or side of the radiator to assist in cooling the fluid. I suspect that this cooler has sprung a leak and needs your immediate attention. How old is the vehicle? Have you ever been in a accident? This might be a contributing factor into the problem.Engine oil in the radiator?
depending on the vehicle, it may have an engine oil cooler that is in the radiator, and it is possible that it may have a leak. But the most common cause is a head gasket problem.
it might be transmission fluid instead of motor oil. if that,s the case then you need another radiator because the cooling tank has a hole in it.
Either head gasket or cracked head
it may have. You will know weather the head gasket has gone or not because the car will start to over heat
What year, make model, engine size, country of origin???MORE INFO!!!!
If car has oil cooler it might be bad.

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