Mack MP8 engine parts on work bench after disassembly

Mack MP8 Milk Shake

1 minute, 23 seconds Read

When it comes to heavy duty trucks, the Mack MP8 is often a great choice for trucking companies. However, even the toughest engines can face challenges, and one of the most dreaded issues overheating. In this post we’ll explore the consequences of overheating a Mack MP8, specifically focusing on the damage it can cause, such as cracked cylinder heads and coolant contaminating engine oil.

Overheating: Causes and Effects

When the MP8 overheats or any engine to be exact, several undesirable consequences can occur:

  1. Coolant Contamination: In severe cases, overheating can cause cylinder head gasket failure, leading to coolant into the combustion chamber. This coolant can mix with the oil, resulting in a milky appearance. Coolant contamination  in oil can deteriorate lubrication capabilities of oil and lead to further engine damage.
  2. Cracked Cylinder Head: Overheating causes extreme thermal stress on the engine components. A cracked cylinder head can lead to significant engine damage.

Prevent Overheating

To avoid the catastrophic consequences of overheating, it’s crucial to implement a regular maintenance and inspection routine for your engine:

  1. Check coolant levels and quality.
  2. Inspect and replace coolant hoses as needed.
  3. Ensure cooling fan and thermostat are functioning correctly.
  4. Pay attention during operating your truck. Monitor engine temperature gauge and address any unusual readings.

Conclusion

Cracked cylinder heads and coolant mixing with oil are serious issues the result from extreme heat. This customer is learning a valuable lesson, a tow bill is a lot cheaper than a overhaul. If you notice your engine is overheating shut your truck down immediately. If you’re facing engine overheating concerns, don’t wait until it becomes a costly problem. Reach out to us today to address these issues. Contact

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *