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That happened to my Talon last August. I had coolant in my oil, and oil in the radiator & coolant reservoir. The radiator was washed out a few times. I retorqued the head (just as a safety check) and none of the studs needed the retorque. Next the oil cooler was bypassed to make sure it wasn't malfunctioning.
When I 1st saw the oil in my coolant reservoir I thought I lifted the head, but now that I look back at the situation....... I have a feeling it was my damn sandwich oil cooler that was mixing the oil/water.
Since then, I've changed my oil several times and I don't see coolant mixed with the oil. And you know how my car ran, so I don't think the head lifted. I still see a little oil mixed in my coolant reservoir, but I think its residual. I flushed and flushed and flushed and theres still a little oil in there. I probably will always see a little oil in my coolant until I replace the radiator.
Hopefully you have already fixed the leak by bypassing the oil cooler. You can change you engine oil a couple times to see if water is still getting in. Buy cheap oil and use it for flushing only, then buy good oil after you know water is staying out. If you want to be real safe, then pull the head and look at the gasket.
Hows it running on the street after you tuned for 26psi? ...Were you able to keep the higher timing that you added, or did you get knock in 4th gear like before?
Did you run it at the track yet?
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Last edited by NewTurboTuner : 07-02-2008 at 12:56 AM.
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