matt457965
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Hi guys. I purchased a 2008 6.5l v8 military Humvee. Unfortunately the only test that I did not perform when I was purchasing was checking to see if there was coolant
This is where it gets complicated. I drove my Humvee for 30 miles. I didn't hear any clicking or knocking. Engine seem to be performing wonderfully. I noticed that my temperature gauge wasn't working
Let me start first saying that the oil was just changed by the guy I bought it from it looked very clean. I started to pour in antifreeze. When I got to the 4th gallon milky oil started pouring out of an oil pan gasket leak. And when I say pouring it was pouring. I had not yet even started the truck after pouring in antifreeze. If I didn't have an oil pan leak without a doubt my coolant system would have been full of milky oil as well. What are your best guesses?
This is where it gets complicated. I drove my Humvee for 30 miles. I didn't hear any clicking or knocking. Engine seem to be performing wonderfully. I noticed that my temperature gauge wasn't working
Let me start first saying that the oil was just changed by the guy I bought it from it looked very clean. I started to pour in antifreeze. When I got to the 4th gallon milky oil started pouring out of an oil pan gasket leak. And when I say pouring it was pouring. I had not yet even started the truck after pouring in antifreeze. If I didn't have an oil pan leak without a doubt my coolant system would have been full of milky oil as well. What are your best guesses?