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Title: Gunk!!
Post by: Vmax on 25 February 2008, 13:54:07
Oh dear, I have just checked my oil and there is white gunk on the filler cap :(is this my head gasket ? no overheating probs or smoking - any ideas, only had the car 1 week so realy hoping not!!! :'( :y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Jimbob on 25 February 2008, 13:59:28
if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Vmax on 25 February 2008, 14:04:16
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if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Yes mostly short trips 1 -2 miles a day, phew I feel a little better now thanks :o :y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: tunnie on 25 February 2008, 14:25:16
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if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Yes mostly short trips 1 -2 miles a day, phew I feel a little better now thanks :o :y

 :o :o :o

Blimey and i thought i was lazy!  ;D
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Vmax on 25 February 2008, 14:31:39
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if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Yes mostly short trips 1 -2 miles a day, phew I feel a little better now thanks :o :y

 :o :o :o

Blimey and i thought i was lazy!  ;D
Got a bit of a spazzy leg after my Bike crash  :( ;D
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 February 2008, 14:35:53
It'd be worth making sure the breathers are kept clear, and giving it regular oil changes if it's seeing lots of short trips.  :y

... or spank it up and down the motorway private test track every so often.

Kevin
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Marie on 25 February 2008, 19:07:39
you think thats a short distance hubby refuses to walk the short distance to work in the morning when its cold frozen. he says its too cold for our son shane.  >:(


i mean the walk to work takes me no longer then 10 mins tops and that is at a slow walk.
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Danny on 26 February 2008, 12:06:28
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if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Yes mostly short trips 1 -2 miles a day, phew I feel a little better now thanks :o :y

do as kev wood says, give it a good run every so often!

i'm a postman (when my feet aren't broke) and i do a high amount of short trips, so at least twice a week i'll take it out for an hour or so and throw it down a carriage way or motorway
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Vmax on 26 February 2008, 12:32:32
Thanks Folks!  :y :y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: albitz on 26 February 2008, 17:33:30
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if you do short trips, it is normal.

Check the dipstick as well...if thats clear nothing to worry about.

Some makes of oil are more prone to this than others...

Vauxhall's own is particularly good at not being mayo'y
Yes mostly short trips 1 -2 miles a day, phew I feel a little better now thanks :o :y

 :o :o :o

Blimey and i thought i was lazy!  ;D
Got a bit of a spazzy leg after my Bike crash  :( ;D
same here..i also get gunked oil filler ,i even drive 250 yards to buy the paper :y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: Tony H on 26 February 2008, 19:57:36
After a good run down the motorway or similar at a good speed check the filler cap again and if all is well the mayo should have magically disappeared :y
Title: Re: Gunk!!
Post by: achoo81 on 26 February 2008, 20:32:53
Here is a trick I learnt years ago it worked on the viva engine :-
Get some felt about 5mm thick cut it to size and wrap it round the filler neck and secure it with a couple of cable ties this should help stop the mayo forming, the reason it forms is because the filler cools down quicker than the rest of the engine which causes condensation  that mixes with the oil result mayo.