T-Bagg
The Esca-Hoe driver.
So, my radiator fluid is maybe a thousand miles old. Shit looks like chocolate milk. Would suggest to my amateur mechanical brain, oil in the fluid. As far as I can tell my oil is still good. It's clean on the dip stick.
A friend of mine said if it's a bad seal or gasket, oil is under higher pressure than the coolant so may only send oil into the coolant and not coolant into the oil. This true?
If it is, is there a seal that is generally the cause of this? And is there a way to trouble shoot with out pulling apart the motor on my daily driver?
I've noticed no difference in performance.
A friend of mine said if it's a bad seal or gasket, oil is under higher pressure than the coolant so may only send oil into the coolant and not coolant into the oil. This true?
If it is, is there a seal that is generally the cause of this? And is there a way to trouble shoot with out pulling apart the motor on my daily driver?
I've noticed no difference in performance.