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leigh_boy
PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:38 pm Up
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flush it all out , replace and same with oil and keep an eye on the levels
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Thats the funny thing! The cars due an oil change so the oil is on its way to black but the residue on the cap is cream coloured! And nothing on oil filler cap. Would having TOO MUCH coolant in there have an effect like this? Ill get it to a garage to get it flushed out and replaced and ill put some k-seal in the oil when i get it changed as ive got a slow oil leak. Temporary fix but will hopefully keep any catastrophies at bay for a while...:-)
 
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i had a garage test the preasue on engine. then can tell u if it head gasket or not
 
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Looks like its got piles

But yeah ive read on here that the mayo substance is a sign of head gasket failure
Hope you get to the bottem of it

 
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may be head gasket,
change coolant and oil and keep checking it to see if same thing happens soon after.

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Can you describe the smell of this substance? Is there any oil smell like?
Also you can try to take some oil from the engine and poor some on a cup of coolant and see if you can duplicate the color and smell

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jonny_fulton03 wrote:
Thats the funny thing! The cars due an oil change so the oil is on its way to black but the residue on the cap is cream coloured! And nothing on oil filler cap. Would having TOO MUCH coolant in there have an effect like this? Ill get it to a garage to get it flushed out and replaced and ill put some k-seal in the oil when i get it changed as ive got a slow oil leak. Temporary fix but will hopefully keep any catastrophies at bay for a while...:-)


I thought k-seal is for cooling systems only? Not for oil leaks?

www.k-seal.co.uk/k-seal.html - worked in a garage for 7 years and never heard of it being used in the oil?

 

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jonny_fulton03 wrote:
Thats the funny thing! The cars due an oil change so the oil is on its way to black but the residue on the cap is cream coloured! And nothing on oil filler cap. Would having TOO MUCH coolant in there have an effect like this? Ill get it to a garage to get it flushed out and replaced and ill put some k-seal in the oil when i get it changed as ive got a slow oil leak. Temporary fix but will hopefully keep any catastrophies at bay for a while...:-)


I thought k-seal is for cooling systems only? Not for oil leaks?

www.k-seal.co.uk/k-seal.html - worked in a garage for 7 years and never heard of it being used in the oil?
Yeah my bad Smile i mean if it's looking like the head gasket i'll put some k-seal in coolant after ive had it flushed and refilled and hopefully that should keep it alive for a while!! Joni

 
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