coolant mixing with engine oil repair shop says i need a new engine
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coolant mixing with engine oil repair shop says i need a new engine. i feel like i am being taken for a costly ride here your thoughts on what i should do. at first my disco was overheating, i realised i changed the coolant but didnt bleed the system i bled the system it stopped overheating for like 2 days then it overheated again so i bled the system again it stopped over heating again but i still drove it to the repair shop anyway to be on the safe side. the next day the repair shop shows me the creamy mix of the engine oil and coolant and tells me i need a new cylinder head gasket or a new engine but they seem to be definately leaning towards a new engine. what should I do?![Confused](https://landroverforums.com/forum/images/smilies/muBAORM.png)
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If they are telling you that you need 1 or the other, then I would find a new shop that knows Rovers ASAP. Head gaskets going is pretty standard for these Rovers, but they shouldn't be guessing if your block is cooked or not. I'm sure others who know much more than me will tell you the same...good luck.
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There's a serial number on the left side of the block but, you need to remove the exhaust manifold to see it. Coolant in the oil could also be from the front cover gasket, not an uncommon problem. Either way, there's no reason for anyone to guess, a pressure test with the pan removed should point out where the problem is. Find a more reputable shop.
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ok guys i just went to the shop and picked up up my truck i live about 5 miles away from the shop. i got to my driveway just as the needle was about to leave the safe zone on the temp guage. they wanted me to get a used engine that costs $2000 wit around 58,000 miles on it they said. they said they fix this head gasket problem all the time and they find that its better to get a new engine all together because in the past they have changed head gaskets and the overheating problem has returned and they vehicle owner ended up gettting a new engine anyway so might as well i get a new engine off the top. sounded fishy so i just took my truck and left.....
p.s. thanks for all the help Mike
p.s. thanks for all the help Mike