just got my oil changed and...
I brought my car to a chevy dealer to have my oil changed (I would do it myself but they dont let us at our complex, and I dont have time
) and they said around my oil cap was peanut buttered colored and said I might have a leak on one of my gaskets so that water or coolant is getting into my oil but when I checked it out 2 days ago it was not peanut butter colored on the dip stick. They also told me it could just be moister build up around the cap. Just curious if this is a common problem.
and while im here,,, I know this isnt an internal engine question but when i arm my car with the stock alarm after about 5 seconds my alarm will go off. Nothing touches or bumps my car or anything. is this a common problem?
thanx guys!
) and they said around my oil cap was peanut buttered colored and said I might have a leak on one of my gaskets so that water or coolant is getting into my oil but when I checked it out 2 days ago it was not peanut butter colored on the dip stick. They also told me it could just be moister build up around the cap. Just curious if this is a common problem.and while im here,,, I know this isnt an internal engine question but when i arm my car with the stock alarm after about 5 seconds my alarm will go off. Nothing touches or bumps my car or anything. is this a common problem?
thanx guys!
I recommend having someone who knows these cars do it next time. The condensation and peanut butter looking stuff on the oil cap are normal. Generally an indication that the car is not driven enough or taken for long enough drives to heat the oil and burn off the condensation.
I didnt think they knew what they were talking about because they looked like young guys and they said they almost never get any camaro z28's, ss, ws6 etc...in. Probably because people with these cars take them to places where the people know what they are talking about. I will do the same from know on. Hey!! but they knew how to change the oil!!
Its normal, if you check your radiator I bet there is no oil residue in it. Also, I am guessing after a day of setting there is no milky on the dip-stick. Again, I bet you drive it on lots of SHORT trips. Take her on the highway for 45 minutes once a week...does wonders!
Originally Posted by Stanger88
Its normal, if you check your radiator I bet there is no oil residue in it. Also, I am guessing after a day of setting there is no milky on the dip-stick. Again, I bet you drive it on lots of SHORT trips. Take her on the highway for 45 minutes once a week...does wonders!
lets say for the sake of argument that there is coolant and/or water getting in my oil. How would it be getting in there. Is it a gasket or somehting more serious like a crack in the block? Sorry im just paranoid now
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Originally Posted by 2kESES
thanx i feal a little better. Im gonna get a compresion test tomorrow just to make sure theres no leaks anywhere.
put some radiator stop leak into the radiator. my car would eat coolant and would have lots of condensation on the cap. i put stop leak in there and it quit. fyi stop leak is put in there from the factory, so no its not going to hurt anything.
Originally Posted by Cop Car
dont waste your money
put some radiator stop leak into the radiator. my car would eat coolant and would have lots of condensation on the cap. i put stop leak in there and it quit. fyi stop leak is put in there from the factory, so no its not going to hurt anything.
put some radiator stop leak into the radiator. my car would eat coolant and would have lots of condensation on the cap. i put stop leak in there and it quit. fyi stop leak is put in there from the factory, so no its not going to hurt anything.
and again....thanx for your help guys
oh BTW.. when I bought my car I had the police interceptor badge on it but i thought somebody just put it there so I took it off. Is it possible I have the PI package? I called slp but forgot to ask. I did find out my car was #40 though.
If you live that close to your work, it's the short trips that are doing it. ya need to drive around for a good hour or so at least once a week to evap all the ater out that's getting in there.. shoudl solve the problem.
FWIW, when I was living very close to my work at a previous job/residence, I had the same thign happening in my pickup.. I moved, ride to work went form about 8 min on average to a 1/2 hour, and that was gone at the next oil change, and never came back
FWIW, when I was living very close to my work at a previous job/residence, I had the same thign happening in my pickup.. I moved, ride to work went form about 8 min on average to a 1/2 hour, and that was gone at the next oil change, and never came back





