Re: [FWDLK] oil in the rad?
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Re: [FWDLK] oil in the rad?



Sounds like a blown head gasket, or possibly a warped/cracked head.
More often than not when you get oil in the antifreeze and vice-versa, it
is a head gasket issue. I'd check for antifreeze in the oil, document this
some way or other, and then you have a couple of options. Either bring it
back to the guy, or hope its a head gasket, which you would replace anyway
if you were to tear it down...

~dave
'61 Newport
'67 Kaiser M-715
'91 Toyota Pickup

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Terry Condy wrote:

> Hello all:
> I have a bit of a problem, I recently purchased a used 58 Plymouth 318 v8. The guy I got it from asured me that the engine ran well.
> The engine is sitting in my garagegetting ready for a tear down. I went to take my rad from the engine to the rad shop and found quite a bit of engine oil rolling out of the bottom out put of the rad?
> I took a look @ the water pump's out put and it had a trace of engine oil as well. What does this mean?
> Any help on this would be great.
>

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