Blown head gasket, cracked head or cracked block. Busted head gasket; cracked cylinder head; broken piston; or bad oil pan gasket if driving thru high water.
Water and motor oil are immiscible because they have different polarities. Water is a polar molecule, while motor oil is nonpolar. This difference in polarity prevents water from dissolving motor oil.
Putting a water hose in the motor is not recommended as it can cause damage to the engine. Water entering the motor can lead to hydro-lock, which can result in severe engine damage. It is essential to keep water away from the motor and use appropriate cleaning methods.
Global Warming causes there to be more water in the world.If that is what your asking....
Condensation
Water flows into chambers in the water wheel... that weight causes the wheel to turn, and the wheel is connected to whatever mechanical device it operates...or, for the ones where water doesn't flow over the top of it, the current of the water presses against the paddles to create movement... it's pretty much the exact same way a hydraulic motor works.
Blown head gasket - Warped or cracked head - cracked block.
Cracked block or blown head gasket.
Heater core leaking?
Two likely causes are a failed water pump or a failed head gasket.
Freeze plugs
i had this problem the intake manifol gasket is blowed
Over load, misalignment, no maintenance. water / moisture entry
180 to 195 degrees is normal.
What engine does it have and where on the top is th water coming from? (front, back, or side)
There seems to be a problem with your 2002 Chevy 1500 truck. I think you may need to check out the left water tank as the acidity may be PH9. Hope this helps
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It's lean.