The two most common causes are either an overheating issue or over revving the engine. If over heating is the cause then the head could also be warped.
cracked block, or blown head gasket
Can be a symptom of a blown head gasket. If so, this is very serious, so do not ignore it. Serious engine damage will occur if it indeed has a blown gasket.
Defective plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, blown head gasket, burnt valve, worn rings, leaking intake gasket, or vacuum leak.
Probably a blown head gasket make sure none of it is getting into your oil.
Depends were the oil is coming from? Gasket seal blown? burst pipe? cracked oil sump etc......
Head gasket may be blown allowing oil to leak into the coolant chambers and be returned to the radiator
Blown head gasket.
how easy is it to change a oil sump gasket on a ford fiesta 1.4 diesel 2008
you have a blown head gasket
Because you have a blown/cracked head gasket.
Bring it to your local garage
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