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Default help with troubleshooting (blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve?) - 01-24-2007 , 04:53 PM






I have a 99 honda civic with a d16Y8 sohc engine with vtec (its actually an
acura 1.6 el, but for simplicitys sake, we'll call it a civic since its the
same thing). and I have milky tan\white colour stuff (gunk i guess), in the
head (under the valve cover). This is a symptom of a head gasket leak going
from the coolant to the oil, but I dont seem to have many of the other
common symptoms!

here is a list I made of what i know

-thick tan coloured residue in the head
-oil looks normal on dip stick
-engine is not overheating
-the engine runs and idles normally
-the engine hasn't lost power
-spark plugs appear normal (somebody compared the plugs from there intega to
mine)
-cant smell coolant in exhaust gases (at least I cant)
-no bubbles in coolant resivoir with the engine running (should I check in
the rad cap with the engine running?)
-looks like there's oil in the coolant but the coolant is not milky, its
bright green. however, when I take the overflow hose out of the resivoir,
coolant drips out of the hose and when it hits the coolant in the resivoir,
i can see a little bit of black liquid which dissolves into the coolant (is
this oil?)
-the exhaust dosent look too white (from burning coolant), but it IS winter,
so it might be hard to tell
-The coolant level dosent seem to be going down (if it is, its too slow to
tell after just a few short trips)
-my PCV valve could be clogged, I dont really know (which would cause
condensation in the block\head, leading to the residue in the head), but
given that it looks like there is oil in the coolant, Ii think this is
probably less likely the problem.

What do you think, is any further testing nessecary? I would like to stay
away from spending money on any testing equipment if possible, but basically
the only two problems seem to be blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve..
and i guess a possibility of a badly warped or cracked head.

thanks in advance

Phil



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Default Re: help with troubleshooting (blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve?) - 01-24-2007 , 04:58 PM






I should mention that i have 140,000 km on the engine, and have never had to
pull the head for anything before.

"Phil" <Kill_Phil666 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have a 99 honda civic with a d16Y8 sohc engine with vtec (its actually an
acura 1.6 el, but for simplicitys sake, we'll call it a civic since its the
same thing). and I have milky tan\white colour stuff (gunk i guess), in
the head (under the valve cover). This is a symptom of a head gasket leak
going from the coolant to the oil, but I dont seem to have many of the
other common symptoms!

here is a list I made of what i know

-thick tan coloured residue in the head
-oil looks normal on dip stick
-engine is not overheating
-the engine runs and idles normally
-the engine hasn't lost power
-spark plugs appear normal (somebody compared the plugs from there intega
to mine)
-cant smell coolant in exhaust gases (at least I cant)
-no bubbles in coolant resivoir with the engine running (should I check in
the rad cap with the engine running?)
-looks like there's oil in the coolant but the coolant is not milky, its
bright green. however, when I take the overflow hose out of the resivoir,
coolant drips out of the hose and when it hits the coolant in the
resivoir, i can see a little bit of black liquid which dissolves into the
coolant (is this oil?)
-the exhaust dosent look too white (from burning coolant), but it IS
winter, so it might be hard to tell
-The coolant level dosent seem to be going down (if it is, its too slow to
tell after just a few short trips)
-my PCV valve could be clogged, I dont really know (which would cause
condensation in the block\head, leading to the residue in the head), but
given that it looks like there is oil in the coolant, Ii think this is
probably less likely the problem.

What do you think, is any further testing nessecary? I would like to stay
away from spending money on any testing equipment if possible, but
basically the only two problems seem to be blown head gasket, or clogged
pcv valve.. and i guess a possibility of a badly warped or cracked head.

thanks in advance

Phil




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Default Re: help with troubleshooting (blown head gasket, or clogged pcvvalve?) - 01-24-2007 , 10:37 PM



Phil wrote:
Quote:
I have a 99 honda civic with a d16Y8 sohc engine with vtec (its actually an
acura 1.6 el, but for simplicitys sake, we'll call it a civic since its the
same thing). and I have milky tan\white colour stuff (gunk i guess), in the
head (under the valve cover). This is a symptom of a head gasket leak going
from the coolant to the oil, but I dont seem to have many of the other
common symptoms!

here is a list I made of what i know

-thick tan coloured residue in the head
-oil looks normal on dip stick
-engine is not overheating
-the engine runs and idles normally
-the engine hasn't lost power
-spark plugs appear normal (somebody compared the plugs from there intega to
mine)
-cant smell coolant in exhaust gases (at least I cant)
-no bubbles in coolant resivoir with the engine running (should I check in
the rad cap with the engine running?)
-looks like there's oil in the coolant but the coolant is not milky, its
bright green. however, when I take the overflow hose out of the resivoir,
coolant drips out of the hose and when it hits the coolant in the resivoir,
i can see a little bit of black liquid which dissolves into the coolant (is
this oil?)
-the exhaust dosent look too white (from burning coolant), but it IS winter,
so it might be hard to tell
-The coolant level dosent seem to be going down (if it is, its too slow to
tell after just a few short trips)
-my PCV valve could be clogged, I dont really know (which would cause
condensation in the block\head, leading to the residue in the head), but
given that it looks like there is oil in the coolant, Ii think this is
probably less likely the problem.

What do you think, is any further testing nessecary? I would like to stay
away from spending money on any testing equipment if possible, but basically
the only two problems seem to be blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve..
and i guess a possibility of a badly warped or cracked head.

thanks in advance

Phil
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It sounds like one of two or three things: You're warming it up on the
driveway, you're only driving five blocks to work, your PCV needs changing.

'Curly'


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Default Re: help with troubleshooting (blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve?) - 01-25-2007 , 06:56 PM



On Jan 24, 9:03 pm, jim beam <spamvor... (AT) bad (DOT) example.net> wrote:

Quote:
do /not/ warm up engine on driveway.
Why is this a bad thing? Just curious.

Thanks,
BT



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Default Re: help with troubleshooting (blown head gasket, or clogged pcv valve?) - 01-30-2007 , 10:52 PM



turns out it was just an overdue oil change and the short trips thing. i
dont warm it up on the driveway, i know you only let it idle for max 1
minute before you drive it, but thanks for the heads up. the problem has
cleared up completely just from driving it.

"BT" <bhthyagarajan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
On Jan 24, 9:03 pm, jim beam <spamvor... (AT) bad (DOT) example.net> wrote:

do /not/ warm up engine on driveway.

Why is this a bad thing? Just curious.

Thanks,
BT




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