Posted by Jeff nwoh on November 24, 2018 at 08:56:59 from (98.30.191.15):
I bought a hyster forklift at an online auction sight unseen other than the picture in the listing. It runs and drives but the engine oil looked like a vanilla milkshake. The radiator was somewhat low as well. Head gasket I say to myself, and pull the head.
I didnt find any obvious failure in the gasket. In fact, it appears to be a reman engine. The head is stamped and has one of those overheat buttons glued to it and the pistons are .75 mm oversize.
I dont see any cracks, but havent pulled the valves yet. Anybody know where a crack would be likely? As best as i can tell, its not warped much if at all. Also, is there any other way besides the head that i could be getting coolant in the oil? Other than a cracked block somewhere, i dont see anything. This is the same or similar 2.2l engine as the s10s and late 80s and 90s front wheel drive cars.
I bought it cheap enough that I have no problem buying a head if thats what it needs, but I'd sure like to find the issue before I put it back together.
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