Coolant is getting into your oil because you've probably blown your head gasket. This is usually caused by a warped head the result of improperly torqued head bolts or severe overheating of the motor.
Could be oil mixing with antifreeze indicating a bad head gasket Are you losing motor oil?
If there is motor oil in the antifreeze reservoir there is a good chance there is also antifreeze in the motor oil. This condition is probably the result of a bad head gasket or a cracked head. Antifreeze mixing with motor oil is a recipe for disaster for the engine. Have a trusted mechanic diagnose the situation soon as possible to hopefully avoid even more costly repairs.
Yes that's why antifreeze is used, these are the freezing points of some types of oil. Motor Oil (15W) +15 Motor Oil (30W) 0 Hydraulic Oil, Gear Lube & Gear Oil -10 Motor Oil (10W30) -20 2-Cycle Oil -25 Motor Oil (5W30) -30 Mobil 1 Engine Oil (15W50) -35 Antifreeze -40 Mobile 1 Engine Oil (15W30) -55
Yes that's why antifreeze is used, these are the freezing points of some types of oil. Motor Oil (15W) +15 Motor Oil (30W) 0 Hydraulic Oil, Gear Lube & Gear Oil -10 Motor Oil (10W30) -20 2-Cycle Oil -25 Motor Oil (5W30) -30 Mobil 1 Engine Oil (15W50) -35 Antifreeze -40 Mobile 1 Engine Oil (15W30) -55
The headgasket has failed.
PEAK makes peak motor oil, they are known for their antifreeze products before they launched their motor oil line. It's apparently already sponsored the IndyCar when it was first launched in 2007, and is being called "premium motor oil".
Blown headgasket or an idiot pouring oil in the wrong hole.
Head gasket could be bad
PEAK makes peak motor oil, they are known for their antifreeze products before they launched their motor oil line. It's apparently already sponsored the IndyCar when it was first launched in 2007, and is being called "premium motor oil".
Answer Since oil floats on top of Anti Freeze, all you will have is a mess.
same thing happened to me. it is the antifreeze return line. rubber hose. access the oil filter spot and connects radiator to water pump i think.
no but antifreeze in oil will eat the bearings