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I'm guessing it's condensation moisture not coolant. Does your engine =
get warm enough? Do you drive it more than 30 minutes at a time? Does it =
sit idle for 3-4 days at a time? All of these could do it. Of course it =
could be a bad heat exchanger but I doubt it.

Rick Alexander
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Robbie Cotner=20
  To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org=20
  Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 12:47 PM
  Subject: Please help, coolant in oil


    This is on my '83 1.8JH; rebuilt about 11K ago.  Head gasket =
replaced about 3K ago(had to remove head because of broken exh. stud, =
not because gasket was bad).  Recent compression test showed even =
135-140psi across all cylinders.  Absolutely no smoke from the exhaust.

    When replacing the oil pump about a week ago I found a thin film of =
coolant along the bottom of the oil pan, thin enough that it was =
undetectable even by draining the oil, the only way I noticed was after =
removing and cleaning the pan. =20
    Now the problem seems to be worsening.  My crankcase breather hose =
is full of ugly oil "milk"(coolant filled), but when I push my dipstick =
down all the way to the bottom of the pan there is no coolant on the tip =
of it(I push it all the way down after removing that plastic thing).  I =
removed the valve cover and the oil in the head looks normal, great =
even.  What is going on?  What should I do?  How can I test to see if =
it's the oil to water cooler?  How harmful is it to drive with this =
little amount of coolant in there?

    Last but not least, when I removed the oil pan I also found a very =
very small chunk of cast iron, presumably from the block.  From it's =
appearance it looks like it was sheared off from overtightening a bolt =
somewhere, but I'm not sure where.  Could it be a cracked/broken block?  =
Thanks in advance, please help!

  -Rob




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<DIV><STRONG>I'm guessing it's condensation moisture not coolant. Does =
your=20
engine get warm enough? Do you drive it more than 30 minutes at a time? =
Does it=20
sit idle for 3-4 days at a time? All of these could do it. Of course it =
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<DIV><STRONG>Rick Alexander</STRONG></DIV>
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  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Please help, coolant =
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oil</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp; This is on my '83 1.8JH; rebuilt about 11K ago.&nbsp; Head =
gasket=20
  replaced about 3K ago(had to remove head because of broken exh. stud, =
not=20
  because gasket was bad).&nbsp; Recent compression test showed even =
135-140psi=20
  across all cylinders.&nbsp; Absolutely no smoke from the =
exhaust.</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp; When replacing the oil pump about&nbsp;a week ago&nbsp;I =
found a=20
  thin film of coolant along the bottom of the oil pan, thin enough that =
it was=20
  undetectable even by draining the oil, the only way I noticed was =
after=20
  removing and cleaning the pan.&nbsp; </DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp; Now the problem seems to be worsening.&nbsp; My crankcase =
breather=20
  hose is full of ugly oil "milk"(coolant filled), but when I push my =
dipstick=20
  down all the way to the bottom of the pan there is no coolant on the =
tip of=20
  it(I push it all the way down after removing that plastic =
thing).&nbsp; I=20
  removed the valve cover and the oil in the head looks normal, great=20
  even.&nbsp; What is going on?&nbsp; What should I do?&nbsp; How can I =
test to=20
  see if it's the oil to water cooler?&nbsp; How harmful is it to drive =
with=20
  this little amount of coolant in there?</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp; Last but not least, when I removed the oil pan I also =
found a very=20
  very small chunk of cast iron, presumably from the block.&nbsp; From =
it's=20
  appearance it looks like it was sheared off from overtightening a bolt =

  somewhere, but I'm not sure where.&nbsp; Could it be a cracked/broken=20
  block?&nbsp; Thanks in advance, please help!</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>-Rob</DIV>
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