Wolfie_85
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- Iowa
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- 1994 Ford Explorer XLT
I checked my oil. I didn't like what I saw. I had this thick, creamy colored stuff at the top, by the handle of the dipstick. The oil itself looked fine, not milky at all. Coolant looked a healthy shade of green. No milky stuff on the oil cap, either.
Now, I've heard some say that short trips can cause this because the engine doesn't get warm enough to get rid of the condensation. I've also heard it could be a PCV valve. But I'm scared it could be a head hasket or head issue.
Any ideas?
Now, I've heard some say that short trips can cause this because the engine doesn't get warm enough to get rid of the condensation. I've also heard it could be a PCV valve. But I'm scared it could be a head hasket or head issue.
Any ideas?