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Title: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: Bigguyxjr on 14 October 2012, 19:45:06
Hi all i have discovered oil  in coolent header tank after topping up after low coolent and low oil warnings .Could this be anything other than a head gasket as engine purs like a kitten.
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: RobG on 14 October 2012, 19:46:09
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oil  in coolent header tank after topping up after low coolent and low oil warnings
Oil cooler knackered mate. Ideally don`t drive it until replaced http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90596.0
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: albitz on 14 October 2012, 19:48:11
It isnt the head gasket.your oil cooler is leaking.Not a five minute job,but nowhere near the level of a head gasket change.
I believe theres a guide in the relevant section on how to replace the oil cooler.Worst part of the job,is all the flushing you have to do afterwards.Try not to drive the car until its fixed if possible,as that only makes things worse. :y

I did see the message that someone else has posted,but after typing that lot,I wasnt going to bin it. :P ;D
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: RobG on 14 October 2012, 19:49:57
It isnt the head gasket.your oil cooler is leaking.Not a five minute job,but nowhere near the level of a head gasket change.
I believe theres a guide in the relevant section on how to replace the oil cooler.Worst part of the job,is all the flushing you have to do afterwards.Try not to drive the car until its fixed if possible,as that only makes things worse. :y

I did see the message that someone else has posted,but after typing that lot,I wasnt going to bin it. :P ;D
See my reply ^^^^^^^^^^ ::) ::) :P
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: feeutfo on 14 October 2012, 19:54:45
Oil cooler failed.
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: ffcgary1 on 14 October 2012, 20:09:14
See the maintanence guides for oil cooler replacment.
Not a hard job to do but as said the hardest part is flushing the oil out of the cooling system. i used a low foam washing detergent in the cooling system and then kept flushing untill the water came out clean, then refilled with a 50% coolent water mix.
NOT HEAD GASKET NOT HEAD GASKET NOT HEAD GASKET NOT HEAD GASKET NOT HEAD GASKET NOT HEAD GASKET !!!
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: TheBoy on 15 October 2012, 08:42:27
As othes said, most unlikely to be the HG. Oil cooler.

Easy enough job, but needs some crowsfoot spanners. Do NOT be tempted to bend oil pipes.

Flushing will be an ongoing thing for a week or 2 after.
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 October 2012, 13:25:27
Pretty much phsically impossible to be the headgasket  :y
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: Bigguyxjr on 17 October 2012, 19:49:29
Thanks for all your advice folks , all i need now is a set of crows feet and a set of overals to fit the wife .
Well it is "HER CAR"  ;D
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: albitz on 17 October 2012, 19:52:16
 ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: ffcgary1 on 17 October 2012, 21:48:46
Good luck with the flushing of the system, remember that when you remove the bottom rad hose you dont empty the whole system only the rad so to empty the whole system you have to remove the water pump, but it is impractical to do every time you flush. Low foam washing liquid is cheap and effective and works like a washing machine, the detergent breaks the oil down but you may need to do it several times.
Also when you have got the system 90% clean remove the coolant bottle and clean seperatly as this is a prime place for the oil to stay.
as said fush flush flush.
Title: Re: 2.6 oil in water
Post by: Entwood on 17 October 2012, 21:59:39
Good luck with the flushing of the system, remember that when you remove the bottom rad hose you dont empty the whole system only the rad so to empty the whole system you have to remove the water pump, but it is impractical to do every time you flush. Low foam washing liquid is cheap and effective and works like a washing machine, the detergent breaks the oil down but you may need to do it several times.
Also when you have got the system 90% clean remove the coolant bottle and clean seperatly as this is a prime place for the oil to stay.
as said fush flush flush.

When we did my mates a few years back we used a low-foam biological type clothes detergent that came in powder form . Mixed it with warm water first to dissolve then added to the system. Run engine until well warm (thermostat fully open heater on max hot) then leave to stand for 4-5 hours, then run until well warm again... leave to stand for 4 hours..... drain .. Repeat ad nauseam  we did this every day for a week or more until no signs of oil were apparent ..once it was clean we then did about 5 flushes of plain water, same procedure each time..... before going the 50% antifreeze soultion..... time consuming and boring .. but needs to be done  :(