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Old 27 Nov 2006, 01:03 am
Fabiorossi5@yahoo.ca
 
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Default 98 Accord LX oil in water

I had overheated the car but not badly, I shut it down quickly.

I had the mechanic replace the radiator, had the cylinder head rebuilt
plus new head gasket, timing belt (84,000 miles) and water pump, new
hoses, new radiator fan, etc. I asked the mechanic if the bottom end
(block/pistons) could have been damaged before he started the job and
he said they never get damaged. He said they are strong. He
specializes in Honda and Toyota.

The engine is very smooth. The repair was about two months ago but I
noticed I have oil in my radiator with the milky coffee look. I
flushed it again and the "coffee" came back the same day.. I also
added oil because it was a little low. The mechanic is an honest guy
and a good mech. I am taking it back but I am wonder what it could be
beside even more money to shell out.

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Old 27 Nov 2006, 02:09 am
Joe LaVigne
 
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 22:03:40 -0800, Fabiorossi5 wrote:

> I had overheated the car but not badly, I shut it down quickly.
>
> I had the mechanic replace the radiator, had the cylinder head rebuilt
> plus new head gasket, timing belt (84,000 miles) and water pump, new
> hoses, new radiator fan, etc. I asked the mechanic if the bottom end
> (block/pistons) could have been damaged before he started the job and
> he said they never get damaged. He said they are strong. He
> specializes in Honda and Toyota.
>
> The engine is very smooth. The repair was about two months ago but I
> noticed I have oil in my radiator with the milky coffee look. I
> flushed it again and the "coffee" came back the same day.. I also
> added oil because it was a little low. The mechanic is an honest guy
> and a good mech. I am taking it back but I am wonder what it could be
> beside even more money to shell out.


Bad head gasket? When it overheated, you may have warped the head...
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Old 27 Nov 2006, 07:04 am
Michael Pardee
 
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<Fabiorossi5@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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>I had overheated the car but not badly, I shut it down quickly.
>
> I had the mechanic replace the radiator, had the cylinder head rebuilt
> plus new head gasket, timing belt (84,000 miles) and water pump, new
> hoses, new radiator fan, etc. I asked the mechanic if the bottom end
> (block/pistons) could have been damaged before he started the job and
> he said they never get damaged. He said they are strong. He
> specializes in Honda and Toyota.
>
> The engine is very smooth. The repair was about two months ago but I
> noticed I have oil in my radiator with the milky coffee look. I
> flushed it again and the "coffee" came back the same day.. I also
> added oil because it was a little low. The mechanic is an honest guy
> and a good mech. I am taking it back but I am wonder what it could be
> beside even more money to shell out.
>


I suspect your new radiator has a defective transmission fluid cooling
loop - assuming the transmission is an automatic. All too often, the coolant
also gets into the transmission and can cause real trouble if allowed to go
on long, so check the tranny dipstick for signs of milkiness. This won't be
something the mechanic did wrong, if that is indeed the problem. The failure
will be inside the radiator rather than in the way it was put in.

It's also possible the oil was contamination inside the new radiator,
though, and now has floated to the surface.

My understanding is that it is unlikely head gasket trouble will mix oil and
coolant in Honda engines, but I haven't had a head off yet to see for
myself.

We've seen a couple reports of oil in the radiator recently, but I don't
think anybody has reported back what the cause was. You can look at threads
from the last few months and see if there is a clue for you.

Mike


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Old 27 Nov 2006, 11:55 am
Matt Ion
 
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Michael Pardee wrote:
> <Fabiorossi5@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
> news:1164607420.610828.258720@14g2000cws.googlegro ups.com...
>
>>I had overheated the car but not badly, I shut it down quickly.
>>
>>I had the mechanic replace the radiator, had the cylinder head rebuilt
>>plus new head gasket, timing belt (84,000 miles) and water pump, new
>>hoses, new radiator fan, etc. I asked the mechanic if the bottom end
>>(block/pistons) could have been damaged before he started the job and
>>he said they never get damaged. He said they are strong. He
>>specializes in Honda and Toyota.
>>
>>The engine is very smooth. The repair was about two months ago but I
>>noticed I have oil in my radiator with the milky coffee look. I
>>flushed it again and the "coffee" came back the same day.. I also
>>added oil because it was a little low. The mechanic is an honest guy
>>and a good mech. I am taking it back but I am wonder what it could be
>>beside even more money to shell out.
>>

>
>
> I suspect your new radiator has a defective transmission fluid cooling
> loop - assuming the transmission is an automatic. All too often, the coolant
> also gets into the transmission and can cause real trouble if allowed to go
> on long, so check the tranny dipstick for signs of milkiness. This won't be
> something the mechanic did wrong, if that is indeed the problem. The failure
> will be inside the radiator rather than in the way it was put in.
>
> It's also possible the oil was contamination inside the new radiator,
> though, and now has floated to the surface.


A good test for this is to check the crankcase oil for the presence of water -
if it's seeping one way, it will likely seep the other way as well. Check the
tranny fluid too, to see if water is getting in there.
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