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aaahhhhhhhhh..... I need help, i have milky oil about 2 months ago my car broke down i hecked the oil and saw that it was a white color so immediatly i thoght was the head gaskets so i replaced all the gaskets,changed the oil etc., and started her up. It ran good for a while, but when i checked the oil it was still getting milky. so i took it bak apart and took the heads to get them checked sure enough i warped the heads BOTH OF THEM!!!!!!!i had them milled and put it bak together started it up and let it run and the oil is still getting milky PLEASE can someone help me
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Re: Can Someone Please Help Me
You are obviously mechanically savvy enough to know the truth: (even if unable to swallow it) the coolant is getting into the oil, and the only way for it to do so after what you have already done, is if the head or block is cracked. Sorry, but this is the only conclusion i can draw.
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