Checked the oil this morning and found that white milky stuff on the end of the dip stick.
I Sea Foamed the car last weekend (1/2 can in crankcase, 1/2 can in vac line, 1 can in full tank of gas). I did an oil change right away after doing all of that.
I have not noticed a big change in antifreeze levels as of late. Is it possible that enough Sea Foam was left over in the engine after the oil change to cause this? Also, when I pull the dipstick up after the car is warm there is a bit of smoke.
I just got home from a 200+ mile trip and I'm letting the engine cool before I check fluid levels again.
Also, you may have seen my thread about the rough idle when warm. Could these three factors (milky substance, smoke, rough idle) be pointing out a bad head gasket? I have a feeling this is going to get expensive.
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:nonono: Justin :nonono:
I Sea Foamed the car last weekend (1/2 can in crankcase, 1/2 can in vac line, 1 can in full tank of gas). I did an oil change right away after doing all of that.
I have not noticed a big change in antifreeze levels as of late. Is it possible that enough Sea Foam was left over in the engine after the oil change to cause this? Also, when I pull the dipstick up after the car is warm there is a bit of smoke.
I just got home from a 200+ mile trip and I'm letting the engine cool before I check fluid levels again.
Also, you may have seen my thread about the rough idle when warm. Could these three factors (milky substance, smoke, rough idle) be pointing out a bad head gasket? I have a feeling this is going to get expensive.
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:nonono: Justin :nonono:
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