this is usually engine coolant leaking in
You have water in your oil. Possibly from condensation. Run the engine only long enough to warm the oil and change it.
Blown head gasket. That milky look is coolant mixed with the oil. STOP driving this vehicle until you have this repaired or you will ruin this engine.
Any time your engine oil is milky it means you have water in it It's got water in it from somewhere. Probably a blown headgasket. Hopefully not a cracked or warpped head.
The coolant has oil in it. Possible causes are a failed headgasket, or a leaking oil cooler,
milky oil is caused by water and antifreeze contamintaion, you have a bad head gasket. replace both headgaskets
engine burning oil
A cracked radiator will NOT put water in the engine and make the oil milky. A bad head gasket WILL put water in the engine and make the oil look milky. That does not neccessarily mean you have a bad engine. Have someone fix or replace the radiator and replace the head gasket. It could be a good engine for a long time yet
drain oil,raditor.
Milky oil is water or coolant in the oil. You need to find the cause and fix it. Causes include head and intake gaskets.
it would be caused by getting water in the engine make sure your radiator has fluid/water . If it doesn't then your water pump is bad. Which means your getting water in the engine...
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
radiator flued leaking into your bottom end it happend to me