No, you need to replace the head our intake manifold gasket, the oil is bypassing the gasket and geting in your oil pan.No, you need to replace the head our intake manifold gasket, the oil is bypassing the gasket and geting in your oil pan.
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Jeep Liberty Check Engine Light/Misfire Due to Intake Valve Locks/Valves. ...Misfire cyc 4 and random cyc misfires, changed coil packs and plugs... sounds as if rod ... Light came on again (misfire on cylinder 4) - switched coil from 4 to 2. Light ...
CarGurusMay 27, 2009 - #4 misfire new plugs and coil pack on #4 light came back on after 300 miles if ... How come it stopped misfiring for 2-3 months, and now is back? ... I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty 6 cylinder, engine light came on scaned the codes ...
engine swaps are complex as is mixing engines to wrong transmissions.
so both are 3.7L, is that it?
you never said what exacty didnt fit.
the flex plate to TC
or TC to A/T pump side mismatch.
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if its the flex then get the correct flex plate.
or call jeep parts? ask them for the right parts
the side of the trans has the trans part number
my guess is all you need is the correct flex plate for engine to TC.
Sounds like low flow issue. Flush and clean system, PROPERLY! Buy a flush kit, drain system, blow compressed air through, fill with cleaner/water mix, run for 30 min with heat on, drain system, blow out with compressed air, fill with water, run for 30 min, drain, blow out with compressed air, fill with 60% coolant mix.
is it leaking, or burning in the combustion chamber? Comming out the tail pipe? Blue smoke is oil, white smoke is water, black smoke is carbon. Smell your exaust; smell like "prestone"? Does the engine over heat? My guess would be a bad head gasket. Is the oil a light brown color?
No, this is not normal. if you have coolant or water leaking into the engine piston chambers, you will need a head gasket not an engine flush. if you open the oil cap to add oil to the engine and you see a lot of gunk under the cap, then its time for that flush. I would be concern about the more serious issue and that is that there is coolant or water leaking into the combustion chambers. this is a sign of a bad head gasket.
do you have a "check engine" light on? A bad temp sensor would give a wrong reading. Do you get heat from your heater core? Also make sure you are getting a good flow from catalytic converter and muffler so you know they aren't plugged heating up engine temp. Also make sure all your heat shields are in tact. Are you using 50/50 mix or mostly water? Though in cold temps you normally want to use more antifreeze less water, I would try more water, less antifrezze.
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No, you need to replace the head our intake manifold gasket, the oil is bypassing the gasket and geting in your oil pan.
why my jeep liberty 3.7l water mixing with oil
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