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Radiator Question
How long would a head gasket have to be blown before oil showed up in the radiator\ coolant?
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Re: Radiator Question
It depends where the gasket is blown. It may NEVER show up in the radiator.
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Re: Radiator Question
Normally I've found anti freeze in the oil look for foaming.
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Look at the engine oil dipstick. As soon as the oil starts to look foggy and opaque, like a chocolate milkshake, the coolant has made its way to the oil. |
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