Oil mixing with coolant? Coolant mixing with oil? Run engine to normal operating temperature, remove oil dipstick and let a drop fall on hot part of engine - oil will smoke coolant will "sizzle" White smoke from tail pipe when engine is at normal operating temperature? Engine misfire from 2 adjacient cylinders?
For the Head gasket kit it is 99.99 and for just the head gasket it is 43.99 at advance auto
go to autozone.com, they offer online auto manuals that give step by step how to do it This is a major repair. Purchase a repair manual for this car. Most Auto Parts Stores sell them.
I have the same problem and was told by an Auto Zone person that it was a blown gasket. Have not had it checked yet though.
go to advance auto parts or auto zone which ever you choose and it should only cost you like $13.00 to fix it the right way.
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Buy a syphon hose at Wal-Mart or auto parts store
Blown head gasket, wrapped or cracked head. Can also possibly be Transmission fluid, entering due to a leak within the radiator.
A head gasket, for your 1998 automobile, will cost approximately $50. The price of the head gasket will vary from auto-parts store to auto-parts store.
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sure you can pretty much make most of them except for the head gasket
just use liquid silicon gasket from local auto supply store. you can also buy gasket material at your local auto parts store it comes in various thicknesses and applications as far as making it you can use the old gasket as a pattern or trace it out from the part cut with nscissors or rasor blade and use a punch for the holes
Black smoke is overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke is oil burning. White smoke is coolant in the combustion chamber. I have never seen green smoke coming from an auto exhaust. The only thing I would suspect is that this is coolant in the combustion chamber caused by a blown head gasket. If it smells sweet and you are loosing coolant with no apparent leak, then you have a blown head gasket or cracked head.