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binns brown Posted on Dec 18, 2012

My oil and water mixing up jeep liberty engine

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  • binns brown Dec 18, 2012

    i need if i need a engine

  • Anonymous Dec 18, 2012

    No, you need to replace the head our intake manifold gasket, the oil is bypassing the gasket and geting in your oil pan.

  • Davisaffum Oct 18, 2019

    why my jeep liberty 3.7l water mixing with oil

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Seems like the head gasket gone if going to fix would have head checked for cracks before putting back

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Sounds like a blown head gasket to me, is out a milky color?

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I want to change a 3.7 motor off of 2004 jeep Liberty 2wd in order to fit my 2002 jeep liberty 4wd?

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.
????????
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.
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2002 jeep liberty heat only works at high rpm

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2004 jeep liberty white smoke

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Engine Oil Grade 1....API* SAE 5W-30 is preferred.
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2004 Jeep Liberty it pasing oil an prestone that just apend onse

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Jiffy lupe said i need engine flush for my 2002 Jeep Liberty

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.

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