Be best not to, best idea is go buy a whole new headgasket due to it being cracked or you got a blown headgasket.
White smoke at startup, loss of anti freeze and milky oil indicates to me a bad head gasket.
How do you know the gasket is not bad? f you oil is milky then there is moisture mixed with the oil. This can be a blown head gasket or a warped or cracked head.
white smoke usually means coolant is getting into the cylinders - check your oil to see if it overfull and or milky this bad news and can mean head gasket replacement or other major repair
Milky oil is an indication a water in the oil. Could be from a failed headgasket, a leaking oil cooler, ir a malfunctioning pcv system. Continuing to drive that vehicle in that condition will do serious damage to the internal parts and shorten the life of the engine greatly.
broken cylender head gasket. most likely water in oil as well. Is your oil milky?
No! (Laughs)
Oil is a milky colour and your exhaust is coming out white
You need to replace the water pump. This happened to my car.
I would NOT DRIVE THE CAR. You can start it then change the oil immediatly. Transmisson oil is a great cleaner but not a very good lubricant for an engine.
Overheating is usually caused by a bad head gasket. Check under the radiator cap for oil or milky reside. Check under the oil cap for water or white milky residue.
so it wont over heat (its coolant and its not supposed to be oil... coolant is milky white) that is all i know from a shop
Sounds like a blown head gasket