Nothing good. Do NOT run an engine like this. Oil and water don't mix and, in an engine's combustion chambers, water is very abrasive and can cause damage to everything from sensors to seals to pistons and cylinders. Plus water will also bind up the oil and prevent it from lubricating anything which makes a bad situation worse.
vehicle will overheat. just dump the oil and antifreeze , flush engine and refill with clean oil
No, you cannot. Oil and water won't mix together and the mixture will never dry properly.
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There is a water leak somewhere in the block.
A camshaft seal keeps engine oil in and dirt/water out.
From The Information You Have Asked. You Have An Engine. There Is No Engine That I Know Of Where The Oil And Water Run Together. So The Answer Is NO. You May Want To Change Your oil After You Get The Engine Back Together And Running. But No You Do Not Need To Drain The Oil Out To Change The Water Pump.
It depends. In the ocean, you get tar balls. In a car engine, you have a blown head gasket and a non-running engine, most likely.
It might not freezes. But when you put the water and oil in the refrigerator too long, it will mix together.
they will separate
crack the engine block and oil mixes with water or antifreeze.
oil is used in an engine to lubricate and help keep engine components cool so if you run engine with no oil, the moving parts get hot. when the parts get hot, they expand. when they expand, they bind up on other parts when this happens the parts get more hotter and then basically the parts can weld together. this is caused siezing .then your engine is screwed
Not very long at all. Without engine oil the engine will lock up and become unrepairable. You will have to purchase a new car of this happens.
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
when the engine is run the oil and water will make a thick pudding like mixture that will not lubricate the engine, you will need to change the oil and filter again. ( this mixture can clog the filter ) You may also need to do an engine cleaning procedure as well, that mixture will stick to everything and be there after several oil changes.
Drain the engine oil and replace with new oil. Water mixing with the engine oil happens mostly because of a blown head gasket. It produces a slurry mix in the combustion chamber which can create severe engine damage. You will have to drain every bit of the slurry and ensure the engine is clear of that matter.
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u will blow your engine oil seals, causing an oil leak and damage to the engine.