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boyfly

Original Poster:

29 posts

269 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Hi

Just put some oil in the 996 C4, noticed that there is a cream colour sludge in the fill area for the oil.

Is this right?

Steve

clubsport

7,356 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Not so good mate,,,but maybe not that bad..If you do short trips in the car then it is often condensation in the engine not getting burnt off,leaving this mayonnaise type depodit...
take the car out on some long runs & hopefully this stuff should not re appear.
If however you use the car for long journeys,then it is potentially not so good.It could be water getting in with the oil from one of the heads & will only get worse.You will notice higher running temperatures & stronger engine smells
I really do not want to alarm you ,but there were a few intances of this in early 996 which Porsche sorted under warranty.
Hopefully it is just short trips causing this & that is easily rectified.If it persists after trying to clear things up,a trip to a dealer / specialist is the only answer.

Don

28,378 posts

297 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Errrr. Can I echo what clubsport has said...but I have to Mayo in the Oil is never a good sign...can I suggest that you get the car looked at a.s.a.p.

boyfly

Original Poster:

29 posts

269 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Thanks for the advice.

The car is a 2002, Sept facelift model.

Just did a short journey, but will look at it over the next few days, if still the same will take it to HRO and get them to look at it

Steve

domster

8,431 posts

283 months

Thursday 16th January 2003
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Check whether your coolant level is going down slowly but surely...

If it is, then head gasket failure is extremely likely.

If it doesn't, then condensation seems like the obvious answer.

Even with a weeping head gasket, the car will still be driveable until it gets extremely serious, but it is still worth checking out sooner rather than later.

Hope it's condensation!

Cheers
Domster

WalterU

470 posts

290 months

Friday 17th January 2003
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took mine out for a spin today.

During the winter I don't use it much, I take it out about once a week for minimum 40-50 miles - so the engine does get hot.

I too have a little "mayonnaise" in the filler cap. But if you look at the length of the filler tube and the distance away from the oil sump, then it would not surprise me at all that condensation forms in the winter.

If your coolant level stays the same, I wouldn't worry. Grit your teeth and wait until the winter is over.

Rgds, WalterU

>> Edited by WalterU on Friday 17th January 17:55