hi, blown head gasket, cracked head or block or automatic transmission oil cooler in radiator leaking
radiator flued leaking into your bottom end it happend to me
The most likely is a blown head gasket.
Plugged radiator, Bad thermostat, water pump not working, radiator hoses collapsing and dont forget no oil
it is most likely the oil cooler on the left side of the block you can get the parts from ford its a dirty job but fairly easy
A head gasket leak. I had one, its not fun
Usually you get oil in your radiator when you blow a head gasket and oil leaks into your radiator. Blown intake gasket is also possible, as well as a hole in the engine's water jacket (very uncommon). Also, if the vehicle's transmission cooler coil is internal to the radiator, a leak from it may be possible (most tranny coolers are external for this reason).
It Could Be a Bad Gasket that causes water to mix with coolant more than likely you will see white dough like substance in radiator.
a hole in the radiator
a. blown headgasket. b. defective thermostat. c. defective radiator. d. no oil, no coolant.
Oil in the radiator is usually an indication of a leaky head gasket.
Does the coolant look milky if so you have a oil cooler leak, these cars have internal oil coolers that are known for springing leaks. Check your head gasket, sounds like it is blown
silicone oil.