Head Gasket or Radiator?
#1
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So, I've got oil in my coolant. I was thinking Head Gasket myself, but after thinking about it, could it be my Radiator?
2001 Blazer, 2wd 6cyl 4.3L
Oil in the coolant
The reason I think it may be my rad, is the fact that there is no white smoke, no power loss, no overheating, no other signs of issues. I know I have a leak on the Intake Manifold, but there is WAYYYY too much oil in the coolant to be leaking from that without power loss. At one point, I ran through a quart of oil in less than 3 weeks.
What do you guys think about it? Rad or HG?
*i hate life if its HG*
2001 Blazer, 2wd 6cyl 4.3L
Oil in the coolant
The reason I think it may be my rad, is the fact that there is no white smoke, no power loss, no overheating, no other signs of issues. I know I have a leak on the Intake Manifold, but there is WAYYYY too much oil in the coolant to be leaking from that without power loss. At one point, I ran through a quart of oil in less than 3 weeks.
What do you guys think about it? Rad or HG?
*i hate life if its HG*
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Location: Boise, Idaho
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Check you oil cap for foam, and then check your oil for foam. If a head gasket has failed letting coolant into your oil then your oil will foam up quickly and should be fairly easy to diagnose. If not then I would consider changing the intake manifold gaskets.
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The big reason I'm thinking Rad is the oil cooler in it. It's leaking way too much oil into the coolant to be the intake. It's close to a quart every two weeks.
All of the signs you said don't exist. No foam, at all.
All of the signs you said don't exist. No foam, at all.
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