vehicle will overheat. just dump the oil and antifreeze , flush engine and refill with clean oil
Yes. The oil drips into the crankcase via the oil filler location.
Clean it out!! water will not hurt an alternator but Antifreeze will breakdown the varnish on the Stator windings! Oils is bad but Antifreeze is worse.
crankcase oil is the oil in the engine .some call it crankcase oil some call it engine oil
10w-30 engine oil preferably motorcycle type oil for wet clutch.
In pre-PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) vehicles, that was a term for the crankcase ventilation pipe.
Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
You have a mess.
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i accidently put two gallons of antifreeze in a cat grader hydraulic tank and ran it for 5 hous before i realizing what i did question is what will happen
Your windshield gets really greasy and you feel silly..
You dilute your antifreeze. If you buy prediluted 50/50 antifreeze, then you'll dilute it more than you're supposed to. If you buy straight 100% antifreeze, you're actually supposed to dilute it yourself by adding an equal amount of water to the antifreeze you put it. Your vehicle will be fine. Stop freaking out. Get a coolant flush.
It will overheat because the water is needed to circulate/transfer the heat.
Antifreeze has to be put in at the overflow bottle.
Yes. The oil drips into the crankcase via the oil filler location.
This Is A sign Of A Blown Head Gasket or a cracked head, usually caused by severe overheating.
During a hard freeze, if there is only water and no antifreeze in the motor of your vehicle: at best, the freeze plugs will burst or pop out; at worst, the block will crack.
Crankcase oil is engine oil , so yes