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How does water get into the motor oil?

How does water get into the motor oil?

Answer. Water can get into the oil two ways. You generally don’t have to worry about one of the ways if you drive your car enough to burn off the water during normal driving. This drives off the moisture that simply comes from your engine breathing when it is not being used (cold air enters a hot engine and water condenses) …

What causes the fluid level to drop on a Chevy 350?

The drop is caused by the thermostat at the end of the top radiator hose opening. Replace the thermostat if the fluid level does not drop. Look for white smoke exiting from the exhaust pipe, which indicates a blown head gasket.

How to troubleshoot an overheating Chevrolet 350 engine?

Twist off the radiator cap after allowing the engine to cool, then look into the radiator to observe the level of antifreeze. Pour antifreeze into the radiator until full if necessary. With the radiator cap off, start the engine and look through the radiator opening while the engine warms.

The drop is caused by the thermostat at the end of the top radiator hose opening. Replace the thermostat if the fluid level does not drop. Look for white smoke exiting from the exhaust pipe, which indicates a blown head gasket.

Where does the oil go in a small block Chevy?

Oil only drains back into the block via the drain holes, there`s no other place for it to go, if it were coming out of the gaskets it would have to travel a long way. Since you have it on both sides of the engine it sounds like the valve cover gaskets, if you can remove a spark plug and find oil on the threads you found the problem.

Twist off the radiator cap after allowing the engine to cool, then look into the radiator to observe the level of antifreeze. Pour antifreeze into the radiator until full if necessary. With the radiator cap off, start the engine and look through the radiator opening while the engine warms.

What to do when your oil life is 100%?

Hold until the “OIL LIFE” display changes to 100%. For second generation models (2007-2013): Step 1: Insert key into the ignition and turn the vehicle to the “ON” position. Do this without starting the vehicle. Step 2: Press the accelerator pedal to the floor three times within five seconds.

Do you really need to change your oil every 3, 000 miles?

But to change oil every 3,000 miles is probably wasting money. Environmentalists say it also adds to the glut of used oil that must be recycled or disposed, and the state of California is trying to discourage the practice.

What happens when oil life indicator reads 0%?

It is important not to wait to have your vehicle serviced, especially once the indicator reads 0% oil life. If you do wait and servicing is overdue, you risk severe damage to the engine – which could leave you stranded or worse.

What causes water to get into the engine oil?

Such leaks occur when bacteria builds up in the antifreeze or coolant solution. This bacteria eventually eats through engine parts. A blown head gasket also could cause water to mix into engine oil. If this is the case, then the vehicle requires immediate attention and service, since blown head gaskets lead to engine malfunction.

Hold until the “OIL LIFE” display changes to 100%. For second generation models (2007-2013): Step 1: Insert key into the ignition and turn the vehicle to the “ON” position. Do this without starting the vehicle. Step 2: Press the accelerator pedal to the floor three times within five seconds.

But to change oil every 3,000 miles is probably wasting money. Environmentalists say it also adds to the glut of used oil that must be recycled or disposed, and the state of California is trying to discourage the practice.

It is important not to wait to have your vehicle serviced, especially once the indicator reads 0% oil life. If you do wait and servicing is overdue, you risk severe damage to the engine – which could leave you stranded or worse.

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Ruth Doyle