OIL IN COOLANT SCAM AND EXHAUST - How to remove it?
OIL IN COOLANT SCAM AND EXHAUST - How to remove it?
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john-kuhl0

Original Poster:

3 posts

55 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Yes they have tried to scam me the putting oil up the exhaust trick. Went for a test drive smoke started to come out and then giving me all the typical spill, i locked car up said not intersted and walked back in doors.

2 days later another man and his wife come late 8pm straight away open bonnet and say look oil in coolent! I think they were part of the same group and had come back to try it again! Fuming.

Can anyone tell me how to get the oil out of the collent, I am assuming it is a small amount will it affect the engine if I drive without removing it

We should create a community group with picutres and details to catch these b******s

Thanks


StuTheGrouch

5,907 posts

187 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Doubtful it will cause any issues. Just drain the coolant from the expansion tank and flush it through.


super7

2,210 posts

233 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Hang on..... isn't the coolant supposed to be in the oil?



steve_naive

161 posts

106 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Some idiot tried that with me, stuck a banana up the tailpipe.

Chased him off the driveway shouting ‘you won’t make a monkey out of me!’.

The Rotrex Kid

34,191 posts

185 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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steve_naive said:
Some idiot tried that with me, stuck a banana up the tailpipe.

Chased him off the driveway shouting ‘you won’t make a monkey out of me!’.
Troy Mclure, is that you?

Leins

10,282 posts

173 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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steve_naive said:
Some idiot tried that with me, stuck a banana up the tailpipe.

Chased him off the driveway shouting ‘you won’t make a monkey out of me!’.
You’re not gonna fall for the banana in the tailpipe!

vikingaero

12,644 posts

194 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Place a length of tape over the coolant cap next time before the viewing. Then you can see if it has been disturbed.

Dimebars

1,037 posts

119 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Not this p!sh again

Is it half term?

Chubbyross

4,918 posts

110 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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vikingaero said:
Place a length of tape over the coolant cap next time before the viewing. Then you can see if it has been disturbed.
Great suggestion, thanks. I’m going to do that if I ever sell a car privately.

john-kuhl0

Original Poster:

3 posts

55 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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I'll try flushing it later today hopefully does the trick, thanks

I got done about 3 years ago by this scam was only for an old breaker any way but will not let them cheat me again.

Gumtree seems to be the worse for it had to take the car off and even telephone number off ebay so only people can message me then ill decide wether to even let them come down.


Olivergt

2,192 posts

106 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Try a turkey baster, you might be able to suck most of it out of the header tank. Oil floats so it should all be at the top.

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Stick the expansion tank in the dishwasher and use fresh coolant when you put it back, should be fine.

liner33

10,861 posts

227 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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ChocolateFrog said:
Stick the expansion tank in the dishwasher and use fresh coolant when you put it back, should be fine.
Wont be fine if the wife catches you !

anonymous-user

79 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Olivergt said:
Try a turkey baster, you might be able to suck most of it out of the header tank. Oil floats so it should all be at the top.
This is exactly what I did when it happened to me, the blob of dirty oil will just sit at the top of the header tank. As for the oil in the exhaust, unfortunately the only thing you can do is drive the car until it burns off.

Warning, it will create James Bond smoke screen levels of smoke until it burns off.

Byker28i

86,420 posts

242 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Joey Deacon said:
Olivergt said:
Try a turkey baster, you might be able to suck most of it out of the header tank. Oil floats so it should all be at the top.
This is exactly what I did when it happened to me, the blob of dirty oil will just sit at the top of the header tank. As for the oil in the exhaust, unfortunately the only thing you can do is drive the car until it burns off.

Warning, it will create James Bond smoke screen levels of smoke until it burns off.
Degreaser and a bottle brush?

555 Paul

788 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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If you have access to the pipe at the bottom of the header tank, remove that to drain the tank. As said, the oil will sit on top of the water anyway. Once drained give the bottle a good wash with a degreaser and re-fit.

JD

3,113 posts

253 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Joey Deacon said:
Olivergt said:
Try a turkey baster, you might be able to suck most of it out of the header tank. Oil floats so it should all be at the top.
This is exactly what I did when it happened to me, the blob of dirty oil will just sit at the top of the header tank. As for the oil in the exhaust, unfortunately the only thing you can do is drive the car until it burns off.

Warning, it will create James Bond smoke screen levels of smoke until it burns off.
Yep exactly the method I used also.

I thought it was a better bet than draining from the bottom as oil would coat the tank on the way down.

john-kuhl0

Original Poster:

3 posts

55 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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I'm going to give a go at the turkey baster as I have not started the motor yet so it should just be sitting on top, if fails I will give a go at draining

thanks for all the advice

FROSTY355

1 posts

166 months

I ve just had a couple of idiots try to scam me on my Audi s4 avante
Oil in the coolant and all over the engine and up the exhaust
Any body help on how to fix it?
Is it a major job? Or just take the coolant reservoir off and clean it. How do I clean the coolant system or will that not be contaminated given oil floats on water/coolant

Edited by FROSTY355 on Monday 18th May 17:54

Smint

3,087 posts

60 months

For serious oil contamination of the coolant my indy used to stick a dishwasher tablet in, let it do its thing for a while then flush well.

The odd time we sell a car privately i let the wife vet the calls and deal with lookers while i keep an eye on things, she's pretty good at 'dissuading' the wrong sort.