Justang
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Hey guys,
I was doing a cooling system flush on my fully original 1983 CUCV M1008, when I came across something upsetting- my new radiator and coolant reservoir were both full of motor oil. I drained the oil from the motor and it was clean.
After new oil and hours of cleaning the radiator, reservoir and a full engine block flush, I drove it for another 30 minutes and by the time I got it back home there was so much oil in the radiator and coolant reservoir it had actually overflowed out of the reservoir onto the ground. After checking the oil dipstick, the oil was again clean.
This truck only has about 81k on it and I have never driven it hard or let it overheat. Always maintained regular oil changes, tune ups, and pretty meticulous care overall since I have had it. My guess is a blown head gasket, but I don't understand how oil could get in the coolant but no coolant is in the oil.
Any other ideas? Thanks!
I was doing a cooling system flush on my fully original 1983 CUCV M1008, when I came across something upsetting- my new radiator and coolant reservoir were both full of motor oil. I drained the oil from the motor and it was clean.
After new oil and hours of cleaning the radiator, reservoir and a full engine block flush, I drove it for another 30 minutes and by the time I got it back home there was so much oil in the radiator and coolant reservoir it had actually overflowed out of the reservoir onto the ground. After checking the oil dipstick, the oil was again clean.
This truck only has about 81k on it and I have never driven it hard or let it overheat. Always maintained regular oil changes, tune ups, and pretty meticulous care overall since I have had it. My guess is a blown head gasket, but I don't understand how oil could get in the coolant but no coolant is in the oil.
Any other ideas? Thanks!