Hi guys....yesterday I was giving my '77 stock LUV a going over and discovered oil in the radiator water. I quickly checked the dip stick and there was no 'milk shake' in there. I tried to flush the radiator and did pretty good 'till the thermostat opened then a bunch of oil came out with the flushing water and drained to the ground. So....I bit the bullet and pulled the head figuring there was a head gasket problem . Finally got to the gasket and looked it over pretty good. I figured the problem would be a bad spot in the gasket at the oil line that goes up to the cam. Well, the gasket didn't look real bad but I didn't see any real 'tears or nicks' in the gasket at the oil galley area either. The gasket was real clean[good shape] around all the piston holes and there was no drain down along the cylinder walls. The head was reconditioned about 3 years ago when I rebuilt the 1.8 engine. Haven't had any problems 'till ....yesterday. Aside from maybe a cracked head/block, can anyone come up with any other location where this could occur?? I got the head back on today and after scraping and cleaning both head and block, I couldn't see any cracks in the surface faces of either. Remember that the oil is only in the radiator water. I haven't finished up the re-assembly yet but probably will tomorrow. I do remember seeing a couple of drops of nice green anti-freeze right there at the cam oil galley. I notice that this area on the gasket is pretty far from the cylinders [2&3] but there is a couple of water jackets much closer. So, I guess, after all this BS, does anyone know another way that oil can get into the radiator?? Thanks for your time....Don
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