if it is a creamy color coming from a radiator look in the oil by looking at the inside bottom of the cap,if it is creamy too,then you have a blown head gasket. that creamy color is water and oil mixed oil mixed in with the water, you got a blown gasket
The oil normally turns brown with age. It can also turn brown with internal failures.
Head Gasket blown- sounds like oil is in the coolant .this mixes with water and emulsifies creamy brown sludge.
No way! Johnson's creamy baby oil (brown tube) smells like cocoa butter, and the green tube smells like a soft and powdery cucumber melon scent. Baby magic has it's own smell that is clean and hard to describe, its somewhat sweet and powdery, but not very identifiable.
if it is a creamy color coming from a radiator look in the oil by looking at the inside bottom of the cap,if it is creamy too,then you have a blown head gasket. that creamy color is water and oil mixed here is a better answer if the coolant in tank is creamy you have water getting in oil you could have a blown head gasket, a cracked block or a cracked head all vehicles will get some creamy looking stuff on radiator cap as this is caused by condensation as there is moisture in every thing also check to see if oil level in engine is higher that waht it thould be that is a really good indication of water adding and mixing with the oil
on the bottom of the oil pan look for it
Most new coolant is tinted red or green. If you have a different color than that look into it a little further. You may have oil in you coolant causing it to be a brown color.
No! (Laughs)
It is a 15MM Hex nut located on the far rear of the ehgine oil pan.
A Jeep 4.0L uses 10W30 oil.
it is located in the distributor base. look above/right of the oil filter. for a 4 liter engine
The amount of oil needed for a 1990 Jeep Wrangler is 6 quarts. The Jeep Wrangler uses 10W 30 oil.