Water in oil Causes Contamination
Water in oil Causes Contamination
I just found out today that I have water in my oil and a chocolet shake look around my oil cap. I heard that might be a head gasket or crack in the block. I am also soncerned that someone may have put water in my oil intentially. Before I send any major money should I use K&W Block Seal first?
Re: Water in oil
First off, i need to know what make and model vehicle, and what engine in this vehicle.
camaro cooling system
I am changing all the cooling system hoses and thermostat on my 2001 chevy camaro with a 3.8L engine. I will be replacing the system with new coolant and I wanted to know how many bleeder screws there are in the system and where they are located so any trapped air remaining in the cooling system can be purged.
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Re: camaro cooling system
There is only one bleeder screw on your vehicle. It is located on the thermostat housing. The best way to bleed the cooling system is to open the screw before adding any coolant. While you fill the radiator you'll hear air coming out of the bleeder opening, until finally coolant will start dribbling out. Close the screw, and fill the radiator completely. Run the car until it starts to get hot, then open up the bleeder again to relieve any other air bubbles. It may take a couple times of bleeding, filling, etc...until all the air is out of the system. Usually after the thermostat opens, everything is good.