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Sometimes condensation on the inside of the valve cover will cause a yellowish film on the oil cap. As long as it is minimal, and the cam tray and dipstick isn't showing any signs of mixed fluid, I wouldn't worry about it.
But then again, you are having an overheating problem.-tim
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Originally posted by isra View PostWell i Will change all my cooling system before i change the headgasket,its alot of work lol... My car runs fine idles 700-800 it just overheats.
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Originally posted by isra View PostWill a crack head make the car overheat? Does it matter that my oil looks good?
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I have a few spare heads at the shop if you need one.Past Car : E30 S50 6 Speed 5 Lug 3.73
Current : Z3 S50 OBD2 (Smog Legal) 6 Speed BBS RN Dual Ear Diff
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okay guys so my car is still overheating i change the waterpump,rad,thermostat,rad cap,hoses, an car still overheats..! i drove car with an without thermnostat, no difference car overheats in 5-10 min..
what i did notice is that the bottom heater hose on the firewall has a leak an i can see steam coming out of it plus the antifreeze in the ground. you guys think that can be my problem...? or should i start buying the headgasket..? lol PLEASEEEEE HEEELP!
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