Is it possible that Milky oil is still in the engine?
Is it possible that Milky oil is still in the engine?
I haven’t flushed the oil through yet (as I haven’t started the car) is it possible that some milky oil was still in the engine even though I let it drain for a few days? If I take the head off to have a look whats going on would I need to get a new head gasket and bolts or would they still be ok to reuse?
Why do I have milky oil in the head gasket?
While accelerating or idle the car seems mostly fine, just a little shakey on idle. When I accelerate from idle the engine still cuts out unless I accelerate very slowly followed by accelerating very quickley. I couldn’t find any leaks is it possible that I didn’t tighten the intake manifold enough or have I stuffed up the timing some how?
How to troubleshoot a blown head gasket in a Ford 4.6L?
Part 2 -Troubleshooting a Blown Head Gasket (Ford 4.6L, 5.4L). The next test is as easy as the first one, but… you need to keep in mind that the engine must not be HOT!
What causes oil to turn milky white on the dipstick?
Both of these problems often require a full engine rebuild to remedy. As coolant leaks into your combustion chamber, it will seep past your piston rings into your oil. Over time oil and water will mix and cause the oil to turn a milky white. You can look for this on your dipstick and around your engine oil cap.
I haven’t flushed the oil through yet (as I haven’t started the car) is it possible that some milky oil was still in the engine even though I let it drain for a few days? If I take the head off to have a look whats going on would I need to get a new head gasket and bolts or would they still be ok to reuse?
While accelerating or idle the car seems mostly fine, just a little shakey on idle. When I accelerate from idle the engine still cuts out unless I accelerate very slowly followed by accelerating very quickley. I couldn’t find any leaks is it possible that I didn’t tighten the intake manifold enough or have I stuffed up the timing some how?
Do you put Ne oil in after you change head gasket?
The oil that runs through the radiator is actually transmission fluid, use in auto cars. I has nothing to do with engine oil. Did you put ne oil in after you changed the head gasket?? Assuming you did everything else correct, it is possible that you picked up a cracked head from the reconditioner , or you may have a warped block.
Why is there no oil in my car?
The cars sitting in my yard filled with water and with no oil. The water was a only a little bit murky when I flushed the radiator. When I started the car I took off the radiator cap to see if the water in the tank would bubble but it didn’t do a thing just sat there, I don’t seem to be loosing water.