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Old 02-11-2009, 01:50 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Slacker_221 View Post
The oil is little milky with the water, and i can see some condensation in the valve cover.

Is it worth it to try and put a new head gasket in andsee if that works or does the motor sound fried?
The water is getting in your oil due to your headgasket not sealing properly. Like the others said you can replace the head gasket but make sure the block or the head is not warped, or else you are still going to have issues with the head gasket sealing properly
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