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Do You Have a Blown Head Gasket? 

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In this video we try to debunk a few myths out there and explain what you really need to be looking for when diagnosing a failed engine.
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@adamoneill7371
@adamoneill7371 5 лет назад
Definitely gave me some peace of mind! I started up our backup 97 Camry today after it sitting most of a very frigid winter in MN this year. I had fretted all winter about the -30F temps and how the coolant may have been too old and froze up and damaged the engine. The engine smoked a fair bit of white smoke initially on startup, and had some milky stuff on the filler cap. The oil on the dipstick was nice and normal, however, and no apparent loss of coolant. Thanks so much for this video! It at least gives me some confidence driving it instead of starting to tear into it or sell it.
@4ReelFishing
@4ReelFishing 5 лет назад
Thanks for doing this video!! My 2004 Expedition (5.4L 16 valve) has that same condensation on the cap too. I have a 7 minute daily commute to work and this explained what was going on!!! You da man!!
@rrmech11
@rrmech11 5 лет назад
Thanks Neighbor for the neat check. I use my 5 gas analyzer and check for hydrocarbons at either filler neck or coolant bottle. But of course that water pump internal leak into the crankcase would not show. Excellent information.
@SwiftGearheart24
@SwiftGearheart24 4 года назад
I never knew all these tricks til now. I thought for years I had a head gasket issue but now I know for certain it's more than likely perfectly fine. You seriously saved me some bucks and a for-sure headache! Thank you!
@beastlyendeavour9184
@beastlyendeavour9184 5 лет назад
Chocolate milk in the crank case is not where it belongs. Thanks Ford Whisperer
@Rio-by1eh
@Rio-by1eh 3 года назад
Anthony Lee I have chocolate in my coolant...flushed it with 50 gallons of water...it looked clean ...next day more oil...I didn’t start the motor at all. I flushed it so I coul pout blue devil, and wanted to make sure it clean.
@charliedee9276
@charliedee9276 5 лет назад
Thank you for clearing that up. My 4.6 had this happen in the winter. My Jeep 4.7 also had this going on until I revised the PCV system per a TSB they had, I also installed a catch can and have zero pudding on my oil cap now.
@unodfredy
@unodfredy 4 года назад
You are completely correct. I've seen that in my 2003 4Runner but always check my coolant and it's not losing any. You're correct and more people should know this.
@mikehenry4743
@mikehenry4743 5 лет назад
Watching your video's is like being in college again. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@kevinl.295
@kevinl.295 2 года назад
Ran across this video trying to diagnose my issue thinking I have a blown head gasket. The comparison on these make me think a second time living in the Northeast part of the US. I have a VW and have to say this case covers all makes of vehicles - not just your Ford. Thanks so much for posting as I just need to keep a close eye on this for any future potential issues 👍
@danielbaker953
@danielbaker953 4 года назад
Dude, this guy is awesome! His videos are very detailed and informative! They helped me out alot! If he's reading this, man thank you so much! Please keep making videos
@websterilderis2554
@websterilderis2554 3 года назад
You saved my pockets. My qx4 has coffee under the cap and thought it was a blown head gasket. I never thought that cold weather can affect oil like that. Thanks a bunch man.
@caidozdavis6372
@caidozdavis6372 Год назад
Bro, I work for GM, I’m a supervisor here and drive a 00’ ford expo, and this video was a life saver! Thanks man! I’ll keep checking you out as I build this truck into a beast!
@geraldhenrickson7472
@geraldhenrickson7472 5 лет назад
Moisture on the filler cap has been a real money makers for disreputable repair shops for half a century. I am glad to see you shine some light on the issue. Thanks.
@Bob-kl3es
@Bob-kl3es 9 дней назад
Can't help but love this guy.
@billrimmer5596
@billrimmer5596 5 лет назад
Watch every video all the through! Super series on the 4.0 timing chains. Thank u!!
@Ensource
@Ensource 5 лет назад
Great video, dealing with an issue just like this basically! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@guyvannifterik
@guyvannifterik 3 года назад
Thank you very much for clarifying the differences. I have been told to worry when the oil cap gets a bit of milk on it and when the exhaust is blowing white smoke in cold weather conditions. In every head gasket symptoms video, they also warn about this without comparing it to a vehicle that just has normal cold weather symptoms. Finally someone who looks at the twofold story about head gaskets!
@raulvilla2825
@raulvilla2825 2 года назад
so how you fix the problem?
@jacobtoombs9206
@jacobtoombs9206 2 года назад
Us bank
@sectorsixmh
@sectorsixmh 5 лет назад
Thanks for "clarifying" this issue. Another great tip .
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 5 лет назад
Good stuff man! I remember when I was in my early 20's, I had a hot rod '78 Cutlass with a Goodwrench 350 that had the milky cap. I freaked out! Back then I couldn't afford the PARTS for a rebuild, let alone another crate! That's when I learned about condensation in engines from my dad, and other experienced guys. What a relief that was! It's no wonder, too - later on, I found that my Mr. Gasket chrome thermostat housing was made of pot metal, and reacted with the coolant and different metals in the system, and basically became a sacrificial anode. The gasket surface had been completely eaten away! Coolant was just flowing around the t-stat like it wasn't even there! I always wondered why my heat never worked good, and the temp never got above 140°F. On top of that, I lived in suburban Worcester, MA at the time, where everything is literally, "2 miles down the road" - very few long trips. There were even trails of milky oil mixed with good oil on the dipstick, along with rust and condensation towards the top of the dipstick. What a difference after installing a new housing and 195° t-stat! Felt like the heat was melting my face. 😂
@Seb2001
@Seb2001 3 года назад
Can't thank you enough..... Really appreciate this video, I was really panicking, but couldn't understand why I had a small amount of mess under oil cap, but according to dipstick oil colour was fine. Thank you again, much love from the UK 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 =🥇 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎊🎊🎊
@stuffyoucando2
@stuffyoucando2 4 года назад
Great video, I can definitely vouch for seeing the buildup on the oil cap when there are no issues. I see that with my F-150 Ecoboost, and it definitely increases during the winter months.
@nymincho
@nymincho 2 года назад
I have a ecoboost 228,000 miles, never seen this on mine.
@danstock7660
@danstock7660 2 года назад
I’m so glad I. Came across your channel I thought watching other channels that my engine was toast but I realized it was my short drives to work causing the condensation on the cap alone !!!!! Thank you thank you thank you !!!!!
@hatori18
@hatori18 3 года назад
Moved to minneapolis and had this on my car thinking the head gasket had blown due to the white goo but none of the other symptoms where there and the oil was clean. Even did a combustion test and it passed. I couldn't figure it out. I lived in Texas prior and never had this issue but have also been driving less. Thanks alot for the information you've really saved me and put my mind at ease.
@ambianknight6816
@ambianknight6816 5 лет назад
Good video. This helped ease my mind about this exact pudding in the cap issue on my car. Its on the cap not in the oil or in the valves.
@Black-1910
@Black-1910 5 лет назад
This was very helpful! Was definitely worried the used truck I bought might have had a serious issue but after checking inside everything is normal. Plus temps got down to -30 so I think that's a good explanation for the milky oil cap. Thanks!
@ericwyatt6912
@ericwyatt6912 Год назад
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@barrybebenek8691
@barrybebenek8691 5 лет назад
Awesomely clear explanation on that issue. Thanks for the vid brother. 👍🏼🇨🇦
@adrpals2324
@adrpals2324 Год назад
Honest techs are hard to find. Keep up the good job. Thank you.
@Wowzers2006
@Wowzers2006 5 лет назад
My old Volkswagen Jetta was bad to pudding on the cap, but it went over 300k miles with no problems. Thanks for speaking the truth!
@L-I-V-I-N
@L-I-V-I-N 3 года назад
This helped me out greatly! My 03 Expedition showed milky pudding in the cap and clean on the dip stick. My 97 wrangler is my daily driver and the water pump is on its way out, so I put the expedition back on the road in the meantime, and stressed out when I saw the cap. Thanks, again! Stephen ( Florida)
@ssfreak5
@ssfreak5 4 года назад
You sir, are the best, most informative Ford tech out there!!! Thank you.
@pastmasterdan4080
@pastmasterdan4080 4 года назад
Very informative. I see this a lot myself, and most of the time, it's just condensation.
@bradleywake4914
@bradleywake4914 3 года назад
So happy to watch this Dip stick is clean and my drive is 4 miles there and back everyday Saw the sludge and about lost it! Thank you!!
@eddiehaze3165
@eddiehaze3165 2 года назад
I am SOOO glad you made this video! I had every right to believe my gasket (03 Explorer 4.0) was leaking.
@aronbraswell1589
@aronbraswell1589 4 года назад
This was informative. I purchased a 2012 Ford f150 stx V6 pick up and found this the first time I checked the oil. Cleaned out the cap thinking if its a bigger issue it will come back. waited 2 weeks and checked again. it was back. Already been to my mechanic ( I trust ) for a bumper to bumper check ( always get that done about twice a year ) and he said no problems. So, I figured ( as you pointed out ) not a problem just condensation but, your vid put my mind at ease over it. thank you.
@voyager202000
@voyager202000 3 года назад
Thank you, I was starting to get worried my head gasket was going! But I live in the northeast and my drive to my normal job is only 20 minutes, when I drive to my other job, it’s non existent on the dip stick and oil cap! So made me feel a whole lot better!!
@williamduhamel7726
@williamduhamel7726 5 лет назад
I took my 98 Trans Am to the dealer for an oil change because it was free. They told me and try to convince me my head gasket was blown. That was 10yrs ago and knew he was lying.
@utku8233
@utku8233 4 года назад
Lol. There is no such thing as "free". There is always a catch.
@fsu3784
@fsu3784 3 года назад
To be fair he may have actually thought that. And didn’t do the actual tests to prove it since it was a look over.
@Lutonguy999
@Lutonguy999 3 года назад
Most dealers are not Mechanics there just fitters. Over priced with no skill
@jeffcastegnaro4571
@jeffcastegnaro4571 4 месяца назад
Most dealerships do that
@miraclarke1
@miraclarke1 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. I saw the pudding under my cap this morning and assumed the worst, but, yes, my trips have been short lately due to home isolating (10-min drives to grocery store in cold weather). No pudding elsewhere.,,,BIG RELIEF. Thank you!!!!
@pablogo3404
@pablogo3404 4 месяца назад
Saved Feelings and Pockets when I saw that gunk in the cap of my 2015 Ecoboost Explorer Sport. Thank You!!!
@mrtdiver
@mrtdiver 2 года назад
I bought the head gasket kit and everything to work on my Tacoma. You probably just saved me a ton of time and $$. I only have that cream color junk on the cap. No low coolant, dip stick looks like plain normal oil. This is a great informative video.
@Power-Ads
@Power-Ads 2 года назад
THANKS FOR MAKING THIS AWESOME VIDEO!! I have the Chevy 3.4L engine that is known for head gasket and intake gaskets when using GM DexKill I had normal condensation with no real signs of coolant entering the crank case. Your explanation of normal condensation was very helpful, I was really worried at first, but I’m not loosing coolant and my oil is nice n clean … very valuable info!! Thanks
@saxdogg69
@saxdogg69 5 лет назад
Good job having both those cars and thinking of this topic for a vid....shows you're truly looking to help us....appreciate it!!
@FordTechMakuloco
@FordTechMakuloco 5 лет назад
That's the whole point of this channel.
@perroblanco49
@perroblanco49 5 лет назад
good information, I always thought that a milky oil cap meant a blown gasket,crack on the block or head. now I know what to look for thanks to you. good video very informative.
@jwilley1991
@jwilley1991 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. I about crapped my pants when I did an oil change on my F150 this morning when I pulled my oil cap and had some gunk on it. This has helped put me at ease a bit. I live in ND where it’s been extremely cold and I only have a 10 minute commute every day so I’m thinking that’s gotta be it.
@olusionist
@olusionist 4 года назад
Again, you have answered a serious concern I have had! If your spying on me for episode ideas please continue. I have fixed 4 major issues on my f150 with your videos. You are the truck whisper!
@JeanLR1
@JeanLR1 Год назад
Lol
@eamoncollier
@eamoncollier 3 года назад
Thanks dude! I may be ok after spending the day thinking I was screwed.
@Brycereigle2000
@Brycereigle2000 4 года назад
You're a lifesaver man!! I've been going crazy thinking my truck is dying on me.
@xcobraslayer8203
@xcobraslayer8203 4 года назад
Bryce Reigle lmao same here
@colty7764
@colty7764 4 года назад
basically, avoid short trips.. plan your trips, avoid traffic jams. Keep fluids changed on schedule or sooner..
@zl1camaro100
@zl1camaro100 3 года назад
Me too I just use my truck to go to work and back a few minutes from my house, I had the same symptoms as the expedition in the video
@265Gunner
@265Gunner 3 года назад
Great video, same in in the UK on my volvo V70 2009. Been using alot more recently for sort trips to work, especially during lockdown in order to protect myself from bumping into people during the early hours of the morning or extreme late night shifts I do on the railway. Checked my oil filler cap today and almost sh## myself thinking, bye bye volvo. Oil is OK, water expansion tank ok. Your a life and money saver. Thank you.
@micahvonhagen2369
@micahvonhagen2369 2 года назад
same bro I was kinda of freaking out
@Wheeler590
@Wheeler590 5 лет назад
Coming from a Chevy Guy, this vid was great and to the point! Good job!
@ricebike
@ricebike 4 года назад
Awesome comparison and debunking that myth!
@braulioballines9765
@braulioballines9765 4 года назад
Thanks for this video on this misinterpretation of a blown gasket. I noticed a little milky looking radiator cap in my vw golf a few years ago and I panicked but I kept driving my car and it droved well and then I checked days later and the cap was clean! Phew!
@Rio-by1eh
@Rio-by1eh 3 года назад
This is by far the best camera penetration into the details ...
@LaBelle1085
@LaBelle1085 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for this! Currently in a debate on if I have a blown head gasket, will check these signs tomorrow!
@rodcarpenter849
@rodcarpenter849 5 лет назад
Great camera work...and answering all the questions with blown head gasket.
@WA-zl6ju
@WA-zl6ju 5 лет назад
Nice vid. Short and to the point. Great comparison
@micahvonhagen2369
@micahvonhagen2369 2 года назад
Wow, Thanks so much for this video. I thought something was wrong with my truck because there was this white pasty stuff on the oil cap I was kind of freaking out. But after watching this video I was so relieved thanks again for making the video.
@billyyoder8171
@billyyoder8171 5 лет назад
Thank you Brian. Good job. I appreciate your videos. Have a good week.
@skyweezynU
@skyweezynU 4 года назад
well im so glad i came across this video..im in Philadelphia area where it gets cold and also just drives 5 mins to work..short trip..oil is clean..no overheating or misfires but has the milky residue on the oil cap...
@candydigga
@candydigga 4 года назад
Thanks dude!! I've seen the same thing on my cap but nothing on the stick
@UnleashedPlanet
@UnleashedPlanet 11 месяцев назад
Interesting stuff this is. I was selling my car today and was confident enough that everything was perfect. NO water leaks, no white smoke or any signs of failure. Today the person who comes to view my car inspected the oil cap. I was shocked to find the amount of condenstation found. I checked the dip stick oil and coolant level which i never topped up for 2 years...trying to figure HOW!? Its impossible....Glad to have found this video which debunks the myth out there. Im debating whether to call them back and say your husband misdiagnosed my vehicle. Vehicle only has done 4000miles in a year and short trips to work 15minutes. 100% condenstation.
@Ben-jq5oo
@Ben-jq5oo 4 года назад
Excellent presentation, thanks matey. Everyone checking out a used car over ?three years old should know these points to make an informed purchase.
@my2centz196
@my2centz196 5 лет назад
I get this on my jeep alot in the winter when I only use it to drive up and down my driveway. It's happened for years so I just clean it out often when it does. The first time it happened I did freak out but pulled the dipstick and realized it wasn't a big issue after I drove it for a while and it does burn off. It doesn't happen on my other vehicles even if I drive short trips but I guess I usually drive them more often later. Like I said though I've been seeing this for years now and still runs like a champ with no mixing in the pan.
@bobanderson9990
@bobanderson9990 4 года назад
THANKS YOU have helped my decision to strip down engine or not in england atm it is very cold and with short trip could be a great pointer to misdiagnosis ....thanks again
@davedeatherage4902
@davedeatherage4902 5 лет назад
Thank you Brian, this teaching sure helped me define what I'm dealing with.
@Clare.1985
@Clare.1985 5 лет назад
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH! I was one of the misinformed idiots thinking the milky oil cap meant a failing head gasket! You are the man!
@lukewarmwater6412
@lukewarmwater6412 3 года назад
unless you see a cloud of steam at the exhaust side of the car when you downshift or decelerate, you probably dont have a bad head gasket. if anyone says you do, make them do a compression test to prove it. getting a tester in to a new car is a giant pain in the ass, so if they are wrong it is fair to make them do it. especially if you have a subaru...
@Clare.1985
@Clare.1985 3 года назад
@@lukewarmwater6412 man I don't and won't ever own a new car. I prefer used. I love the idea of having a brand new car but it's just not worth it to me. I also do all mechanic work myself and just about everything else. So people who make videos like this help me out a lot. Thanks for your reply man.
@OldSchoolZ-wy2yx
@OldSchoolZ-wy2yx 3 года назад
@@Clare.1985 same for me. I bought a 1997 Sunfire convertible with a 2.4L, the body is in near perfect condition, but the suspension, direction, brakes and soft top need complete overhaul. Been doing all the work myself, 5k for all the parts and the car. Like new, for more than a quarter of the price.
@jakesellers9447
@jakesellers9447 3 года назад
@@OldSchoolZ-wy2yx $5000 for a 97 sunfire??? Are you out of your brain? That's a 200 dollar car....
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 5 лет назад
Good info.. subscribed. Just replaced my radiator in my 1999 Ford Expedition. Now I will be working on the heater flow probably the blender motor. I think I have to pull the dash.
@arthursmith643
@arthursmith643 2 года назад
Really great video. Good explanation camera shots and no crappy music in the background
@enor1sdca
@enor1sdca 5 лет назад
I'm sure I speak for many on here when I say you cannot believe how much I appreciate how thorough you are in all you vids.. I can do most work on my 04 F150 but my problem is when I need a lift, special tools or just the time and space. Is there someone here in SOCAL San Diego area you would recommend for me? I had a good guy but he moved his shop far away from me.
@BuggysTowJam
@BuggysTowJam 5 лет назад
Because of scannerdanner i purchased a used 5 gas micro gas analyzer. I mainly use it for reading ppm hc in over flow to see if the vehicle has an early head gasket failure. In the past i would check the dip stick and rarely the oil fill cap Because of condensation. I used to take dip stick and let a little drip onto manifold to see if water was in the oil by it bubbling burning off vs just smoking like oil. Thumbs up! Didn't know about the internal water pump though. Thanks for that info!
@FordTechMakuloco
@FordTechMakuloco 5 лет назад
Problem with Ford vehicles that include a degas bottle into the cooling system is that the combustion gases get trapped inside the pockets in the degas bottle so they never make it to the top and gives false reading using a gas analyzer or chemical test. This is why Ford does not recommend those testing methods on their vehicles.
@BuggysTowJam
@BuggysTowJam 5 лет назад
@@FordTechMakuloco thank you for that tidbit of info Brian! I wasn't aware of that either. Thank you for everything you do to make us better. Much appreciated!
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 3 года назад
That's exactly how the oil cap looked on the Expedition 5.4L I ended up buying. Early in the test drive I pulled the cap and saw "Oh no, white gunk, blown head gasket!". Pulled the dipstick and wiped it on a white towel, oil looks fine, nothing wrong with it. Continued the test drive and after another 10 minutes, when it was warmed up, pulled the oil cap again, no white gunk this time. And I've never seen it since in the month I've owned it. It just had the condensation buildup from sitting on that used lot for what turned out to be FIVE MONTHS. Changed the oil and had no visible water or issues. Has been great so far. I'm working through all the '5.4L tips' on this great channel .
@blipco5
@blipco5 5 лет назад
Great video. Very helpful. On the bad engine, can you smell the antifreeze in the exhaust gas when you start up the car?
@vidaltellez7849
@vidaltellez7849 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! This information was what I wanted to hear 😀
@self_made_man3898
@self_made_man3898 4 года назад
Cheers man! Had coolant leak. Everyone is telling me it's the head gasket. Turns out the radiator needs replacing, not the head gasket. Oil is fine, no discolouration. Not using coolant, just slowley leaking it through the top seal of the front radiator.
@georgeghitau8976
@georgeghitau8976 5 месяцев назад
Great explanation with comparison on 2 different cars/ engines. Very appreciated. This explanation make me feel better and hope that my engine does not have an head gasket leak...I will come back with more comments after i will see a mechanic for my 08jetta mk5 2.0t
@antonyall
@antonyall 2 года назад
Excellent explanation and marvelous presentation. Thank you sir!
@roberthokerk4079
@roberthokerk4079 4 года назад
“Pudding” i like this guy!
@montistiltskin7594
@montistiltskin7594 3 года назад
Very useful video! You've put my mind as ease with my 2002 VW Transporter. A little bit of mayo on the cap but the oil on the dip stick is nice and black (oil change coming soon) Cheers!!
@alejandradenizphotography
@alejandradenizphotography 5 лет назад
Thank you so much man, i’ll tell ya, you always learn something new everyday. Just the other morning I was doing my basic fluids maintenance when I noticed the same condensation on my oil cap. It’s been like 15 20 degrees here in NY. I got concerned, I checked my coolant level, dipstick level and color and just looked around and under for any major leaks. I have a 4.6 liter GT with 250k and when I saw the discoloration on the cap I said to myself that was it lol. Turns out to be just this, condensation. Nothing abnormal. This video did me justice. Thanks again for the information 👍🏼
@naseembaluch4244
@naseembaluch4244 Год назад
Watching this video help me out a lot. I have a 07 F150 5.4. Oil cap buildup in the top. Thank you
@musicmayer2043
@musicmayer2043 4 года назад
Things to check 1. Coolant overflow tank is empty 2. radiator cap has milky/foamy substance (but may only be accumulated condensation) 3. check for low coolant level in radiator 4. check oil dip stick for browny/milky/foamy mix, not oily look 5. check inside oil fill and look beyond neck to see if inside for milky/foamy deposits Other valid tests: - compression test, coolant chemical test, etc.
@Sjhssucks
@Sjhssucks 5 лет назад
When I used to drive 1/2 mile to and from work during the winter. I pulled my oil cap to perform an oil change and the entire cap was filled with chocolate milk pudding. I was in a hectic panic for about an hour until I learned about the condensation settling at the highest point.
@Drago2403.
@Drago2403. 5 лет назад
Wow thanks this video helped me a lot and save me a lot of money my 98 expedition has what yours has and I feel so much better thanks for the video
@petemoss9693
@petemoss9693 5 лет назад
Thanks Brian for this good video -
@lordkin-kong8888
@lordkin-kong8888 3 года назад
I'm Extremely thankful for your videos... Thank you ✌️
@ayayron10
@ayayron10 Год назад
Im late to this party as they say, but the way you explained this and show this made me subscribe. Thank you.
@rondail5675
@rondail5675 5 лет назад
Just another great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills, in a nice friendly way.
@grabbergrabbs1
@grabbergrabbs1 2 месяца назад
thank you so much... I just replaced my thermostat, and after filling and trying to bleed the air, I decided to do a oil change.... I almost cried, when I removed the oil cap, there was this caramel like substance on the cap. I said to myself, I just blown the head gasket while trying to bleed it. This caramel substance simply came from the fact my thermostat was stuck open, and the engine wasn't able to reach its normal temperature, the arrow was coming just above the C mark, and normally it should be at mid level betweek the C and H mark.... NOW I KNOW the engine was not warm enough to clear the humidity caused by the condensation in the block. I also do short distance with my truck as well. Thanks again.
@mrj.skunkwerx7634
@mrj.skunkwerx7634 2 года назад
-16 in WI my wife been taking the csr to work bout 5 miles away.. I checked the oil it was low so i went to grab a quart to fill it up and saw the pudding cap.. immediate fear.. watched this video collected my thoughts reanalyzed the situation... the Ford is fine!
@jeremyr7147
@jeremyr7147 2 года назад
Hey man didnt know you were in chicago land. I'm in northern Illinios too. I saw the most insane moisture laden oil ever in a 2010 Ford Fusion 2.5. The entire oil sump was milkshaked almost like the Mazda here but still half brown, cardboard colored, and not thick but still the viscosity of normal oil.. So the story is I bought a car to fix it up and the oil was fine, winter started, I pulled it in and out of the shop daily for little over a month just moved to a parking spot. Got on to the valve cover job to do the gaskets and was shocked by the white milky oil in there. Even more freaked when I drained the oil and the whole thing was like that. (after I rebuilt near the whole car). It was Incredible!!! I'm glad I got it changed and will not be doing that again. The oil is normal still after a few weeks of making sure its warmed up every couple moves and take it for short drive to at least get good operating temprature. It had no signs of issues before this. Just in and out the shop not warming up enough.
@PurpMcGurk
@PurpMcGurk 5 лет назад
Just moved to Springfield IL from FL and feared I'd have to replace some gaskets soon. Thanks for saving me mucho time and money yet again!
@betrustedandhonest7462
@betrustedandhonest7462 3 года назад
This whole ti.e I thought a had a headgasket leak, stressing out for nothing, thanks a lot 🙏 for this video...
@screwsnutsandbolts
@screwsnutsandbolts 4 года назад
Great video !
@julispiri5587
@julispiri5587 4 года назад
Amazing explanation. Keep posting cool videos.
@johnjohns2333
@johnjohns2333 4 года назад
thank you for the video! im about to get a ranger that i was concered about but this may help me decicision
@63nside21
@63nside21 3 года назад
Awesome video, i only drive 2 miles to and from work, i didnt think this affected my car. Thanks for the vid.
@CLoZe14
@CLoZe14 3 года назад
Noticed this in my GMC the other day. I'll do the other checks you mentioned. 🍻 Also it is currently the coldest time of year. It's has stayed like 15°f below freezing this last week.
@spelunkerd
@spelunkerd 5 лет назад
The first time I saw oil cap pudding it was on my son's Jetta, which had a bad coolant hose flange that leaked externally. It was as bad as you show here on the oil cap, but not on the dipstick. There was no direct coolant contamination of oil, and the problem disappeared when I fixed the external coolant leak. I think trapped air in the cooling system caused mild overheating, forming steam that condensed after short trips.
@cheyannepheasant9131
@cheyannepheasant9131 2 года назад
I am so glad I found this video because I was just freaking out thinking that I needed a head gasket because of what I saw in my cap. My heart sank to my stomach.
@chunjee
@chunjee 5 лет назад
Wow I'm glad I saw this. Caught a little cream on my oilcap. Still gonna check it out with a block tester but now I'm not freaking out as bad.
@thomastalks3841
@thomastalks3841 4 года назад
Thank you, gave me piece of mind on my sc430
@musicflow84
@musicflow84 5 лет назад
Thanks for the piece of mind.
@larrythemechanic9744
@larrythemechanic9744 4 года назад
Thank you for these videos they are really helpful. You are awesome!
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