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handheld_brandon
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Yo guys i need a little bit of help on this one.
i have a 2 1986 toyota mr2s and the oil is watery in both of them however we pulled the head gasket off one and it was not blown or damaged in any way.
so my question is before i attempt to pull off the other headgasket what can cause the oil to become watery if the headgasket is not blown and the block is not cracked.
Yes everything was as it should have been it was on nice and good. until we pulled it off of course.
i have a 2 1986 toyota mr2s and the oil is watery in both of them however we pulled the head gasket off one and it was not blown or damaged in any way.
so my question is before i attempt to pull off the other headgasket what can cause the oil to become watery if the headgasket is not blown and the block is not cracked.
Yes everything was as it should have been it was on nice and good. until we pulled it off of course.