Hi guys, a few days ago my car started vibrating when stopping at the light, it was driving excellent with no loss of power, after a few minutes the engine temps started going up so I immediately stopped the engine and got it towed. It didn't go past 205f (95c)
I opened the hood and very quickly figured what is wrong, the coolant reservoir was full of coolant mixed with oil and well as on the oil cap
I just did a timing cover job and also an oil cooler seals change 3 months ago. I'm suspecting a blown head gasket. But how can I be sure it's not the oil cooler? It is still the genuine one with 105k miles, the seals I've got weren't genuine though but I'm hard to believe they'll fail so soon after 3 months.
I can get a combustion leak test but it'll take a 2-4 weeks to arrive (I'm not from the US), In any case I'll need to take the turbocharger off to take off the head, so is it a good idea to first take off the oil cooler and inspect it? only then if seals looks good to go ahead and get the head resurfaced and replace the gasket? or is the combustion leak test necessary?
I'm a bit worried of doing this test since the car needs to be running and currently there is mix of oil and coolant in the block and I'm not sure how bad it is to let the car run like that even if for a few minutes.
I opened the hood and very quickly figured what is wrong, the coolant reservoir was full of coolant mixed with oil and well as on the oil cap
I just did a timing cover job and also an oil cooler seals change 3 months ago. I'm suspecting a blown head gasket. But how can I be sure it's not the oil cooler? It is still the genuine one with 105k miles, the seals I've got weren't genuine though but I'm hard to believe they'll fail so soon after 3 months.
I can get a combustion leak test but it'll take a 2-4 weeks to arrive (I'm not from the US), In any case I'll need to take the turbocharger off to take off the head, so is it a good idea to first take off the oil cooler and inspect it? only then if seals looks good to go ahead and get the head resurfaced and replace the gasket? or is the combustion leak test necessary?
I'm a bit worried of doing this test since the car needs to be running and currently there is mix of oil and coolant in the block and I'm not sure how bad it is to let the car run like that even if for a few minutes.