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Old 02-11-16, 08:17 AM
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Coolant in my oil, not milkshake but green

as title says. my oil is green. checked the dipstick one day and saw green, did an oil change saw green. it's weird because it doesn't seem like they're really mixing and i'm totally lost on even where to start with this.

car is an 88 turbo ii, engine was rebuilt by jim at JPR in south jersey less than 6k miles ago. any opinions on where to start would be great. i'm thinking freeze plugs or intake mani
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bump, any ideas? need more information?
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a suggestion would be to contact the rebuilder you mentioned.
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I have, he's clueless about. I'm trying to figure it out before having to go back to him, he's a few hours drive away
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