ex3cutiv3 said:look at the back of the oil cap for signs of foamy looking oil. Also inspect the oil itself to see if it’s foamy. If it’s foamy indeed, this is a sign of water jacket to oil passage BHG.
^NONE OF THIS APPLIES SO FAR^
jimi87-t said:If it gets to that point, it will be time for a full rebuild (should do this anyway if you have a BHG of any kind) But the foamy oil means coolant is in the oil....next step KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK :icon_surp the bearings will not last too much more if you see foam.
lagged said:not always true. sometimes you can get away with it if you catch it EARLY. tore a motor apart with the BHG snot under the oil cap and the bearings and journals still looked great.
theKnifeArtist said:the gurgling: air bubbles in your coolant.
why?
white smokeossibly a busted head gasket.
what do you do?
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