the only way oil will get in the coolent is a bad head gasket or a crack in the head.
Sounds like head gasket is leaking allowing coolant into combustion chamber
Sounds like 1: the heater core was never fixed or 2: the coolant system wasn't filled and purged properly. if the car is loosing coolant and overheating i would check the heater core. if its low on coolant or has air in the coolant lines you wont get any heat either.
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Loosing Coolant, coolant in the oil, a sweet smelling exhaust, low compression, overheating, and possibly a miss.
Moisture in the system. it may just be condensation or it may be more serious, as in a blown head gasket. If you are not loosing coolant, then you may not have a serious problem. If, however you are loosing coolant, you may have a blown head gasket. Either way, have it looked at by a professional. Serious engine damage can occur if it is coolant in the combustion chamber.
If a vehicle is loosing coolant then there is a leak. If no leak is visible then the coolant could be leaking into the oil, or leaking into a cylinder and being blown out through the exhaust.
sounds like u slipped on the gasket or u have another leak. r u loosing coolant still? coolant usually only smells when driping on hot exhaust.
have the engine timing checked. if the timing is wrong the engine will overheat, are you loosing coolant?is the fan working, is the water pump working?
Leaking or loosing coolant? If it is leaking then where is the leak? If it is just loosing coolant with no apparent leak, then you more than likely have a blown head gasket or cracked head. If there is coolant in the oil, or white sweet smelling smoke coming from the exhaust you definitely have an internal problem. Serious engine damage will occur if you continue to drive this vehicle.
If you are loosing coolant, you have a leaking head gasket. If you are loosing oil and have a turbo, the seal on the turbo is bad. either intake manifold gasket or head gasket is leaking
It could still be the head gasket.
Overheating. Loosing coolant with no apparent leak. White smoke with a sweet smell from the exhaust. Coolant in the oil. A foamy substance on the underside of the oil cap. Air bubbles escaping from the radiator. Engine missing on one or more cylinders. Loss of power.