No ! antifreeze is usually mixed 50/50 with preferably distilled water for your cooling system
vehicle will overheat. just dump the oil and antifreeze , flush engine and refill with clean oil
You can fix oil that is getting mixed with antifreeze in a Ford Econoline 250 of the year '98 by replacing the head gasket in the vehicle. A blown head gasket will cause the antifreeze and oil to mix.
Drain it out.
You have a mess.
690ml oil and filter, 660ml for just replacing the oil
Odds are you have blown a head gasket and the antifreeze and oil flow share the same gasket. As the gasket wears, the antifreeze mixes into the oil and vice versa! I suggest replacing your current antifreeze and do a full flush. Test it for a few days and test if you have oil again. A tell tell sign of a blown head gasket is black smoke (burning oil) or white smoke (burning antifreeze ) coming out the exhaust.
YES
No, oil is lighter than antifreeze.
no but antifreeze in oil will eat the bearings
NO! Take it to a mechanic immediately. Call AAA at once, if you are a member. Oil is not antifreeze and antifreeze is not oil!
if there is antifreeze in the oil and you DIDNT put it there then you have a cracked engine and there is no quick fix you should have a technician fix it because it is a highly technical job to fix. if you did put it there on accident just change the oil, change it a couble of times to be safe and then check the oil leven and condition periodicly
Yes, Because it won't work right if you do not oil.