in a word yes when you turn the engine off theoil pressure drops quickly but the water pressure drops slowly so water will get into the sump then your crankshaft journals fail
If the engine is cool or cold, this is normal. If the engine is normal operating temperature, then possibly the thermostat is jammed/stuck, an air lock maybe or a blown head gasket. You may have a faulty radiator cap also or the coolant could be too low.
the normal temp is about 97.5
Coolant leaking into engine oil? Leaking head gasket Run engine to normal operating temperature pull oil dipstick and let a drop fall onto hot part of engine - oil will smoke coolant will sizzle
Normal temperature is 37Cor 98.6FNormal pulse 60-85 bpmRespiration varies but about 15 per minute.
Yes . Because of decrease in metabolic activities with age .
If this happens only when engine is cold it is a normal condition If this hasppens when engine is at normal operating temperature it may be a sign of head gasket leakage Check to see if oil is getting into coolant or coolant getting mixed with engine oil
If you are loosing coolant from the radiator and you have an abnormal amount of white smoke from tailpipe after vehicle is at normal operating temperature. This may be an indication of a bad head gasket. Or if you notice coolant getting mixed with the engine oil or engine oil getting mixed with the coolant. Also a sign of a bad head gasket.
FalseEven at normal operating temperature, the pressure in the system will be enough to severely scald you.
Steps for shock: Control bleeding Maintain normal body temperature Raise feet 12 inches Tend to any other injuries Reassure the victim And don't forget to call EMS
Only when cold? Condensation burning off Normal condition When at normal operating temperature - could be a leaking head gasket Run engine to normal operating temperature - remove engine oil dipstick and let a drop fall on hot engine part - oil will smoke coolant will sizzle
Oil in coolant? Coolant in oil? Excessive white smoke from tailpipe when vehicle is at normal operating temperature? Engine miss or skip?
If only when cold--normal. Condensation being burned as vehicle warms up. If all the time or when vehicle is at normal operating temperature--could be a leaking head gasket--allowing coolant into the combustion chamber
If only when cold - normal condensation burning off If when at normal operating temperature - could be head gasket leaking Water in oil? Oil in water? With engine at normal operating temperature remove oil dipstick and let a drop fall on a hot part of engine - oil will smoke and water will sizzle
Check to verify the coolant level is full. If the vehicle has a engine coolant temperature guage, does it reach and maintain a normal temperature duing vehicle operation? If not have a mechanic check for a leaking head gasket.
Usually a normal office temperature is a normal room temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.