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Coolant in engine?
What are the possible causes and is it disastrous?


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Re: Coolant in engine?
If coolant is getting in the engine oil, there are typically several symptoms. 1) The oil will almost always have the color of "coffee with cream". 2) if it's getting in via a failed head gasket, the coolant will get blown out from the overflow tank due to being pressurized from combustion .... and the "smoke" from the exhaust will not be blue (like from burning oil) but rather ash white due to the coolant steam from combustion.
If your oil is not the color of "coffee with cream", then it's unlikely that there's oil in it.
If your oil is not the color of "coffee with cream", then it's unlikely that there's oil in it.
Re: Coolant in engine?
Main causes of coolant in engine (in no particular order) are failure of waterpump mechanical seal, crack in cylinder casting, leaking cylinder head gasket.
Have you had an oil change recently?
Could be someone has put the wrong type of oil in.
I've never seen red engine oil like that.
Fork oil yes, engine oil no.
Have you had an oil change recently?
Could be someone has put the wrong type of oil in.
I've never seen red engine oil like that.
Fork oil yes, engine oil no.
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Re: Coolant in engine?
The mechanic put in Motul 7100, but I wasn't there when he poured it in to see the colour.gn2 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 6:10 pm Main causes of coolant in engine (in no particular order) are failure of waterpump mechanical seal, crack in cylinder casting, leaking cylinder head gasket.
Have you had an oil change recently?
Could be someone has put the wrong type of oil in.
I've never seen red engine oil like that.
Fork oil yes, engine oil no.
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Re: Coolant in engine?
Looks like two stroke oil to me.gn2 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 6:10 pm Main causes of coolant in engine (in no particular order) are failure of waterpump mechanical seal, crack in cylinder casting, leaking cylinder head gasket.
Have you had an oil change recently?
Could be someone has put the wrong type of oil in.
I've never seen red engine oil like that.
Fork oil yes, engine oil no.
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Re: Coolant in engine?
I think I wouldn't use the bike and either get on to your garage or drain the sump, see what was in it and replace.
Has your coolant level dropped and is it red?
Has your coolant level dropped and is it red?
Re: Coolant in engine?
Aye, it could well be.
Ah, how I miss the smell of two stroke.....
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Re: Coolant in engine?
Turns out Motul 7100 4-stroke oil is indeed red, very weird.
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Re: Coolant in engine?
Excellent.gn2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 7:35 pmTurns out Motul 7100 4-stroke oil is indeed red, very weird.
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https://d23zpyj32c5wn3.cloudfront.net/i ... 1579619846
So at the end of the day everything is OK with the bike. Just the colour of the new oil causing a bit of confusion.
Re: Coolant in engine?
A wee while ago there was a procession of old trad 2t scooters through the centre of town, must have been two to three hundred of them, I was following driving a bus about two cars back from the end, with the cab window open and it was utterly intoxicating.
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