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Old Dec 9, 2020
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D17a2 massive cooilant mixing with oil

Mass coolant mixing with oil cant find many places on this d17a2 for so much coolant to get into the pan. Anyone know how many gaskets can pass coolant into the oil on this engine. Been Used to working on dohc engines.
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Re: D17a2 massive cooilant mixing with oil

The head gasket. Usually when they go bad it's combustion gases get into the coolant though.

Any work done recently?
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d17a2 coolant in oil

Recently replaced head gasket and thermostat from blowing the engine due to a faulty thermostat. After replacing all gaskets everywhere im still getting massive amounts of coolant in the oil pan instantly.
my real question is. How many gaskets on this engine could enable the coolant to flow into an oil passage. Only thing I havent messed with now is the water pump so im about to lean into checking that to see if there is a way for coolant to get to an oil passage.
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Re: D17a2 massive cooilant mixing with oil

merged threads - they are about the same issue
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Re: D17a2 massive cooilant mixing with oil

Originally Posted by sdaidoji
merged threads - they are about the same issue
just did the head gasket due to already having the same problem before cause everyones saying its the head gasket but same problems are still occurring. Kinda starting to think warped or cracked block. Thank you man.
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Re: D17a2 massive cooilant mixing with oil

Was the head decked by a machine shop to ensure it was clean and flat?
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