Sounds like you blew your head gasket Sounds like you blew your head gasket
if it is a creamy color coming from a radiator look in the oil by looking at the inside bottom of the cap,if it is creamy too,then you have a blown head gasket. that creamy color is water and oil mixed oil mixed in with the water, you got a blown gasket
headgasket blown.also sometimes a creamy residue on oil filler cap which is a tel tel sign
if it is a creamy color coming from a radiator look in the oil by looking at the inside bottom of the cap,if it is creamy too,then you have a blown head gasket. that creamy color is water and oil mixed here is a better answer if the coolant in tank is creamy you have water getting in oil you could have a blown head gasket, a cracked block or a cracked head all vehicles will get some creamy looking stuff on radiator cap as this is caused by condensation as there is moisture in every thing also check to see if oil level in engine is higher that waht it thould be that is a really good indication of water adding and mixing with the oil
you have a blown head gasket . you have ran the car way to hot , and now you have water mixed in with the oil....
The Head Gasket is probably on its way out. Check the oil filler cap to see if its gone all creamy
chances are you have a blown head gasket.....that's about the only thing that can cause an oil type substance in your radiator......check your oil fill cap and area where the cap goes for a white foamy or creamy substance, if this is there that's your trouble
you probably have a blown head gasket
No! (Laughs)
Water got into your oil pan.
cap that covers the oil fill hole in engine
You will have traces of oil gunge in the water overflow bottle that's the tell-tale sign of it going, Oil filler cap will have a white to creamy colour gunge on it. also excessive water consumption over heating.
Oil filler cap cover the hole in the engine where engine oil is added