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Possible head gasket need help
Hi there I have a 2.8 sport a8
2000 year Couple off months ago was slowly loading water didn't think much off it as was minimal Anyway this week started get hot quick going up to 3/4 Mark on temp gauge fan kicks in then goes back to half way So was use water more and checked header cap mayonnaise around inside and in oil filler cap Checked again Friday after work and now water is like chocolate milkshake Is this head gasket as its no over heated If so I can do head gaskets but would this mean getting heads skimmed and could there be possible piston ring damage The car has done 140000 miles I can get a engine complete with 62000 miles would it be easier to just do engine change |
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Sounds like a head gasket to me, but there are better mechanics on the forum who will be along shortly
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2002 Final Edition S8. Ebony black with Silver Grey leather and myrtle wood trim. Current mods: solar sun roof, 20mm rear spacers, 15 mm on front, red brembo callipers, 6k headlights, rear view camera, engine remap, alloy dash dial rings, alloy navi rings, tt/phaeton pedal upgrade, (and custom matching foot rest) dension ipod interface & parrot hands free kit (both fully hidden), av input, tv in motion switched thro' PF switch in blanking plug right of steering column, Audi 'quattro' sill covers, repositioned centre console switches, radio clock, .Planned mods: auto-dimming rear view mirror, dash cam (as steamship's), fit the ski hatch, refit philips drl's (or maybe not - nope, definitely not - horrible botch!). |
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On a 2.8 I would look to the oil cooler before condemning the head gasket. Its quite common for those to fail and mix the oil and coolant - they are used on many different 4 and 6 cylinder engines. It sounds like you have oil in the coolant rather than a combustion leak from the cylinder bores, in which case even if it is the head gasket there shouldn't be any serious damage as it will have failed between the oil supply and a coolant passage, which is quite unusual.
The part number is 028117021E and its only £30 for a new one. To change it you need to remove the oil filter and the two coolant lines which feed it, then there's a large nut holding the cooler on (27mm iirc). Obviously you'll need to do a full coolant flush to clear all the gunge out of the system - I would use the two hoses to the cooler to get as much out as possible before hooking the new one up, and then once it's back together run a 2-stage flush to clean it properly. You may need to replace the header tank too as they don't often clean up easily, depending on how bad it is (about £60). I'd leave the oil until you confirm what the problem is, but certainly change it afterwards if it is the cooler since it will be somewhat contaminated. Pretty sure I have a good oil cooler in the workshop which you can have for the cost of the postage if you don't want to splash on a new one for a potentially suspect engine Last edited by MikkiJayne; 16th April 2016 at 10:26 PM. |
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