U just wanted some attention didn't U ?
2006-10-19 12:30:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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STOP DO NOT PASS GO . DO NOT PUT OIL IN THE RADIATOR.
If there is oil in the radiator you have a head gasket problem. Oil is leaking into the water jacket and mixing with the water.
2006-10-19 18:59:03
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answer #2
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answered by goldwing127959 6
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Don't put oil in the radiator,coolant goes in the radiator.To whomever said a little helps your water pump is wrong.They make a cooling system treatment for that.The treatment actually mixes with the coolant,unlike oil.
Oil goes in the crankcase on the top of the engine.There is a screw on cap right on top ,they usually say oil on them.That's where it goes.If you put oil in the radiator you will have problems.Your system will clog,then you will need some major work.
Good luck to you.
2006-10-19 19:09:49
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answer #3
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answered by seandebra17 2
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no the oil goes in the top of the valve cover on the motor it should say where to put it the water goes in the radiator
2006-10-19 19:08:55
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answer #4
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answered by dwayne s 1
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No. The antifreeze goes in the radiator. The oil goes where the dipstick is. I think you should just go to the service station.
2006-10-19 18:58:06
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answer #5
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answered by ridethestar 5
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yes only if the top cylinder gasket is bad. this lets oil into the radiator through the water holes. this leakage makes oil slip through the gasket from the piston and sleeves.
2006-10-19 18:58:48
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answer #6
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answered by Kissplus 2
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hell no it goes into the crank case. but a little bit in radiator will extend the life of the water pump.
2006-10-19 19:02:04
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answer #7
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answered by roy40372 6
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no-water goes in a radiator
2006-10-19 19:01:27
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answer #8
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answered by pdudenhefer 4
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no, but if automatic transmission the trans fluid is cooled in the bottom of the radiator separate from the water.
2006-10-19 20:49:12
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answer #9
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answered by mister ss 7
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bars leak has some water soluble oil in it, that would be the only one :)
2006-10-19 18:57:50
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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