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Ethos

Some Mayo/oil In Coolant

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Ethos

Hi guys,

 

Just flushed the coolant on my newly bought 1992 1.6 gti, it had some mayo and some oil in the coolant mix. I've obviously flushed this out and put some nice new stuff in it.

 

There is no smoke when the car is revved up when warm and the performance is fine.

 

Should I be worried? It's my girlfriends daily drive so want to make sure it won't die in the next week.

 

Thanks

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Ryan

Mayo in the filler cap is normal, especially if it does a lot of short journeys. The poor design of the breathers means condensation forms in the filler and mixes with the oil vapour.

 

Keep an eye on the oil and coolant levels, if they don't change and there isn't obviously oil in the coolant (or visa versa) then it's probably OK.

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Ethos
Mayo in the filler cap is normal, especially if it does a lot of short journeys. The poor design of the breathers means condensation forms in the filler and mixes with the oil vapour.

 

Keep an eye on the oil and coolant levels, if they don't change and there isn't obviously oil in the coolant (or visa versa) then it's probably OK.

 

There was oil and some mayo in the coolant when I flushed it, well at least I think it was oil.

 

It's got a new lot in there now though so I guess i'll just have to keep an eye on it.

 

Slightly scared I bought a lemon :)

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Rob_the_Sparky

Just keep an eye on it, oil in the coolant is rare on 205s. If an headgasket goes it almost always blows between the cylinders and the water, not water and an oil way.

 

Rob

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Just keep an eye on it, oil in the coolant is rare on 205s. If an headgasket goes it almost always blows between the cylinders and the water, not water and an oil way.

 

Rob

 

Thanks Rob, that helps easesmy mind a bit!

 

Gonna check it every few days and see if it's muching coolant / oil.

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