fuurgoncin
Registered User
an O ring only holds it seal once...you cannot "swap" them out....you need new o-rings... always..... everywhere..........rebuild it....and reverse flush the block ....how recent is the waterpump ?
The only thing that could do that, aside from catastrophic block/head failure is the injector/cup/orings. If any of those isn't completely seated (or a o-ring tear) that would be a direct path for the coolant to travel to the pan.When I pressurize the coolant to 5psi I get a steady stream out of th oil drain plug (oil drained of course)
I wouldn't. Changing the oil will purge enough of the water out of the system. Perhaps do an early oil change or two after getting the problem fixed.unfortunately you need to rebuild /replace the oil cooler....change the oil and replace the ICP and maybe the IPR just for kicks and giggles you most likely ly have corrupted the hpop and the entire HUEI system so you need to start over...AT least I would...
Ok, reading through the whole thread again I have a new hypothesis.I wonder if it’s such a slight coolant leak that the oil (over 200 degrees) is causing it to steam into the ventilation of the engine.