ethylene glycol, I don't believe the brand matters, but there may be manufacturers specifications for the water to antifreeze ratio
The antifreeze in the oil is a dead give away that the head gasket is blown. Make sure you send the heads out to be checked so they are not warped.
It would trash the engine bearings real quick. Antifreeze in the oil is a for sure engine getter. I just got done rebuilding a 98 350 vortec that had antifreeze in the oil do to the intake gasket leaking and all the engine bearings were trashed.
( 15 quarts ) with engine oil filter change According to the 2004 Ford F-350 diesel supplement the Motorcraft engine oil filter holds one quart
I was looking at the 2004 Ford F-350 diesel supplement and it shows that the engine cooling system capacity is 27.5 U.S. quarts ( that includes the heater and the 5 quarts in the reservoir ) It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and antifreeze So for a 50 / 50 mix you would need approximately ( 3.5 gallons of antifreeze )
no but antifreeze in oil will eat the bearings
No, oil is lighter than antifreeze.
yes, if you have coolant in the oil the oil doesn't give the rod bearings the lubrication that they need, they then overheat, and fail.
I believe its located right next to the oil filter on the lower left drivers side of the engine block according to a 2004 4.6 and 5.4 liter engines F-150 to F-350 Ford trucks
14 quarts
On a 1997 Ford F-350 , 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch gasoline V8 engine : ( the engine oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine block INSIDE the engine oil pan )
A 2004 Ford F-350 6.0 diesel Truck will hold approximately thirteen quarts of oil. The oil should be checked and changed frequently to keep the engine running well.