90xjDave
NAXJA Forum User
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- Auburn, Ca
I did a head gasket replacement on my '98 civic. I was getting water into combustion. No signs of oil in the coolant or mayonaisse looking oil.
After getting everything put back together, I started it and ran it for about 20minutes. Everything seemed fine, no problems at all. I then pulled the plug on the oil pan to change the oil and the oil came out really thin and watery. About 6 quarts of 'fluid' came out of my 4 quart oil pan. Changed the oil and filter and thought I should be good to go.
Now when I start the engine on a cool morning, the oil light stays on for about 30 seconds to a minute then shuts off. I'm wondering if I might still have water in the system somewhere, and the oil pressure sending unit might have water in it?? Is it normal to get water into the crankcase when you lift the head on these engines? Everything else seems to be running fine, just got to figure out how to get the rest of the water out of the system!
After getting everything put back together, I started it and ran it for about 20minutes. Everything seemed fine, no problems at all. I then pulled the plug on the oil pan to change the oil and the oil came out really thin and watery. About 6 quarts of 'fluid' came out of my 4 quart oil pan. Changed the oil and filter and thought I should be good to go.
Now when I start the engine on a cool morning, the oil light stays on for about 30 seconds to a minute then shuts off. I'm wondering if I might still have water in the system somewhere, and the oil pressure sending unit might have water in it?? Is it normal to get water into the crankcase when you lift the head on these engines? Everything else seems to be running fine, just got to figure out how to get the rest of the water out of the system!