this is a new one for me...
I'm shopping around for a used pickup...see the "farm truck" thread...and found one that's pretty interesting. But the seller shared this tale...
Some guys came to look at the truck, and when she went in the house to get her purse to accompany them on a test drive, they squirted some oil in the tailpipe and into the coolant reservoir.
So after the testdrive, guess what? The truck was smoking from the tail pipe and then they looked at the coolant and said it had oil in it. But not to worry, they'd still buy the car for about 10% of what she was asking!
She told them to hit the road and called the cops and then had it towed to a mechanic who drained the coolant. Since they didn't actually buy the car, apparently the cops couldn't do anything.
This post is 2 part, one to warn y'all of something I'd never heard of. The second part is to ask if that oil in the coolant, even for such a short period of time, would cause any concern to you about damage to the engine?
I'm shopping around for a used pickup...see the "farm truck" thread...and found one that's pretty interesting. But the seller shared this tale...
Some guys came to look at the truck, and when she went in the house to get her purse to accompany them on a test drive, they squirted some oil in the tailpipe and into the coolant reservoir.
So after the testdrive, guess what? The truck was smoking from the tail pipe and then they looked at the coolant and said it had oil in it. But not to worry, they'd still buy the car for about 10% of what she was asking!
She told them to hit the road and called the cops and then had it towed to a mechanic who drained the coolant. Since they didn't actually buy the car, apparently the cops couldn't do anything.
This post is 2 part, one to warn y'all of something I'd never heard of. The second part is to ask if that oil in the coolant, even for such a short period of time, would cause any concern to you about damage to the engine?