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31 kohler agesis, < 200 hours, I have added 3-4 ounces 2 different times, this normal? Dont see any signs in oil or exhaust,
normal evaporation out of resovoir?
normal evaporation out of resovoir?
31 kohler agesis, < 200 hours, I have added 3-4 ounces 2 different times, this normal? Dont see any signs in oil or exhaust,
normal evaporation out of resovoir?
to the overflow bottle
No liquid hx yet. Want to diganose why first
I use inspection light and poke around
If I pull plug, is there any way to tell if head gasket?
if it is a head gasket....then you oil is going to start turning a milky white/and you should see moister on the bottom of the oil cap......
if it is coming out of the exhaust.....then you should smell it.........hot anti-freeze has a very noticeable smell....
Those can be true, but not necessarily true. A head gasket can fail leaking water into exhaust, and it can be small and subtle and not noticeable at all. Just because you have head gasket failure resulting in coolant loss DOES NOT mean that it will turn oil milky.
I personally had head gasket fail on one of my units and the machine had no signs other than it went through coolant more than normal. Eventually the loss of compression caused running issues. Not once could I smell antifreeze or did I have water on the oil via milky color.
Compression test is the only way to know for sure
Uhhh...... Oil in water with circulation will turn milky/frothy... It will also show up in the oil. As far as out the exhaust.... Maybe he won't smell it because its so tiny or doesn't know what to smell for but... Jim's advice is solid...