blown head gasket is the usual reason for oil in coolant or radiator. sad part is if you have already replaced intake gasket, u wasted your money as you will have to replace again when you fix head gasket
You either have a cracked block, blown head gasket, or intake manifold gasket leaking coolant into the engine oil. You have bad problems.
Yes you can. You could have a cracked head or engine block. In some cases the head gasket or intake gasket could be defective. Also check to see if your transmission fluid is low as the fluid passes through the radiator for cooling. If the cooling tank is cracked then it can enter the radiator.
Intake and exhaust manifold gaskets are also replaced along with the head gasket. Head is inspected and if cracked it is replaced. Head bolts should also be replaced with new ones.
Cracked head or leaking gasket. The suction is created on the downward stroke of piston during intake stroke.
Any internal coolant leak can cause a milky residue in the valve cover. Head gasket, intake gasket, cracked/warped head, cracked intake are possible causes.
no. you might have ran it hotand cracked it that way.
Intake manifold may have moved when being tightened down causing intake gasket to move and not seal. There are water passages in it . I pulled the head and the gasket had moved, replaced the gasket and this time used permaseal this fixed the leak.
I don't know which one was at fault but I replaced the head, the head gasket, and the intake manifold gasket.
A cracked/warped head, Blown head gasket, cracked cylinder wall, or cracked/warped intake manifold.
If by "under" you mean below, the intake gasket may be blown out. If you mean inside the valve cover, you may have cracked block or head or a blown head gasket.
intake manifold gasket,head gasket,cracked head,cracked block. was it overheated? was cold water added to hot engine?
can the gasket go bad behind the water pump houseing