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Old 12-04-2005, 05:14 PM
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I have an 00 si, and i busted a valve, i took it all apart, replaced the valve, had the head decked, got a new head gasket, put it all back together, and when i cranked it up and ran it for a little while there was water all in the oil???? there was no water in the oil at tear down. what the heck is the problem??? please help me.

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Old 12-04-2005, 05:17 PM
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Default Re: Head Gasket problems, water in Oil. (caminSi)

When you pulled the head off, did any coolant leak out?
Old 12-04-2005, 06:02 PM
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yeah, i drained the radiator, but not the block, but after i noticed the water in the oil, i changed the oil, and then ran it again but still some water????
watcha think
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i got this same problem with my si
wat to do?
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Sounds like a head gasket issue still. I personally wouldnt keep driving. Oil and water dont mix. And if your running coolant that can contaminated the oil.
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If it has water in the oil still you have a headgasket issue. Change it asap. Water in your oil will ruin bearings in no time.
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Also when you replace the headgasket try using copper spray or even better Indian Headgasket sealer made by permatex
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Did you ever overheat the car?

Check the block for warpage with a straight edge.
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dont use anykinda sealant, BAD, i have made that mistake JUST DONT!
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sealant can be very helpful if it is used properly
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