cevans
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- Nov 1, 2015
- 141
- 90
- Truck Year
- 2014
The dealership "resident cummins expert" is usually the guy that gets stuck with Ecodiesels, even though they share nothing in common. Typical dealership crap.
I would stop driving the truck. The oil in the cooling system is drastically reducing the coolant's ability to transfer heat, so I would worry about hot spots etc. The oil is also affecting the viscosity of the coolant, which will have an impact on its ability to flow into and out of tight passages.
The pastiness is typical when coolant and oil mix together. There are some chemical interactions which results in a gray slurry.
Oil cooler is actually VERY easy on this thing. There is a lot of room on that side of the engine, and the assembly is only held on with 4 bolts IIRC.
I would stop driving the truck. The oil in the cooling system is drastically reducing the coolant's ability to transfer heat, so I would worry about hot spots etc. The oil is also affecting the viscosity of the coolant, which will have an impact on its ability to flow into and out of tight passages.
The pastiness is typical when coolant and oil mix together. There are some chemical interactions which results in a gray slurry.
Oil cooler is actually VERY easy on this thing. There is a lot of room on that side of the engine, and the assembly is only held on with 4 bolts IIRC.