Peanut Butter on Oil Cap

Chat about your MKIV (6N) Polo
Post Reply
JaSeY1
New
Posts: 9
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:17 pm

Peanut Butter on Oil Cap

Post by JaSeY1 »

Hi, I have the 1.4CL 1997 P Reg model 3DR.

Sometimes there is creamy white/brown liquid on the inside of the Oil Cap cover, is this bad?

Someone told me that this is a sign that the head gasket is about to go, and another person told me that it's just condensation.

Can anyone tell me for sure what this means?!
NZ POM
New
Posts: 45
Joined: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:26 am
Location: Christchurch New Zealand

Post by NZ POM »

This creamy stuff as you called it is the result of oil mixing with water get it checked out by a mechanic or you cuold end up with a cracked head which is an expensive outlay compared to replacing a gasket. I'm sorry but i've never heard of it being the result of condensation.good luck.
Ant_6n
Bronze Member
Posts: 128
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:40 pm
Location: Newcastle

Post by Ant_6n »

i have had this for a while if you only use your car for short journeys, the car isnt warmed up enough and condensation moves into the gasket, if its on the dipstick thats when it could be the headgasket, but get it checked anyway.
JarnoVWPolo6N
Gold Member
Posts: 878
Joined: Sat May 28, 2005 2:31 pm
Location: Holland
Contact:

Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Ant_6n wrote:i have had this for a while if you only use your car for short journeys, the car isnt warmed up enough and condensation moves into the gasket, if its on the dipstick thats when it could be the headgasket, but get it checked anyway.
This is correct, it can also happen when you are the type of driver that loves to hit the throttle to the floor, even when your engine is still "cold" (cold oil, under 90 degrees Celsius) then it will start to mix with the condens in the carter/lower engine and will generate this brown cream.

Just make sure you don't drive to much "small distances" and always make sure your engine is on "working tempeture" before you start to slam it :wink:
JaSeY1
New
Posts: 9
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:17 pm

Post by JaSeY1 »

Thanks guys :)
warrmr
Silver Member
Posts: 335
Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 10:02 pm

Post by warrmr »

JarnoVWPolo6N wrote:
Ant_6n wrote:i have had this for a while if you only use your car for short journeys, the car isnt warmed up enough and condensation moves into the gasket, if its on the dipstick thats when it could be the headgasket, but get it checked anyway.
This is correct, it can also happen when you are the type of driver that loves to hit the throttle to the floor, even when your engine is still "cold" (cold oil, under 90 degrees Celsius) then it will start to mix with the condens in the carter/lower engine and will generate this brown cream.

Just make sure you don't drive to much "small distances" and always make sure your engine is on "working tempeture" before you start to slam it :wink:
oops i tend to start getting heavy right foot when teh needle is halfway to operating temp but have no mayo as i do 80 miles a week on the motorway.
Post Reply