vas
Well-Known Member
Oil in the coolant can usually only be a failed head gasket or a perforation in the block, liner or head caused by corrosion. Your engine looks to be in good nick so you can probably rule out the latter.
The good news, as you say, is that the coolant circuit should be corrosion-free.
Richard
actually due to the fact that PO was largely incompetent and considering that the generator is placed in a way that there's less than 10cm clearance from oil and water intake to e/r ceiling, I'm seriously considering that at some point he mistakenly just added oil in the heat exchanger
We'll have a better idea tomorrow.
cheers
V.