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Old 01-30-2010, 01:36 AM   #1
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Hello, I was driving down the freeway, and i noticed the temp was redlined. I pulled over, and let it cool. Started it again. It was missing bad, and blowing tons of white smoke. So i figured the head gasket. I was pulling it apart, and wen i pulled apart the intake, there was water in each port. I did a comp test, and it was, front to back. 125 120 120 120 150 140. The back two cyl hav oil in them. My question, is if it has good comp what is causing the problems. ( running rough, oil on plugs, and water in the intake, water in the oil, and overheating?) Any input would be great, I need to figure this out asap! Thanks
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There are coolant passages running through the throttle body and through the ISCV (Idle Speed Control Valve), inspect them thoroughly for holes and cracks.

As hot as your car got there still exists the possibility you did a good deal of damage... our temp gauge is very misleading as it isn't linear. 1/4" over normal is hot as hell, pegged is head warping hot.



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ok i will. how would have oil got in the cylinders?
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Leaking valve covers slowly pour oil down into the plug galley... when you pull the plug out the oil pours into the cylinder... was there oil on the socket and on the spark plug wire boots? It's very common.
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the intake looks good. Is there anything that explains, Water in oil, white smoke out tail pipe, running rough, over heating, oil in the cylinders and water in the intake. I think the water in the intake was from condensation.
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Only other possibilities are BHG, cracked head or cracked block. I didn't see that you mentioned water in the oil... if there was a lot then it's most likely one of these three problems.
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If it is a cracked block, or head or a bhg. Then wouldnt it have low compression?
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And there wasnt a bunch of water in the oil, the dip stick looked a little whiter than it should b, and under the cap, was white stuff.
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If it is a cracked block, or head or a bhg. Then wouldnt it have low compression?
No, not necessarily. It would fail a leakdown test though.

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And there wasnt a bunch of water in the oil, the dip stick looked a little whiter than it should b, and under the cap, was white stuff.
Yup, coolant in oil... that's way too much contamination to be condensation.

You could pressure test the coolant system and see where it starts pouring out of, but it's unnecessary in my opinion...
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ok. i/ll do a leak down test. and get back to you. Also it had a new headgasket put on 6mts ago.
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