You may have a blown head gasket. It could be allowing anti freeze into the crankcase dilluting the oil. Pull the oil dipstick and check for signs of foamy oil or overfilling... If it's hard starting, it could be getting antifreeze into the cylinder and that would be a sign of a blown head gasket..
(the head gasket seals the connection between the cylinder head and the engine block, but it's also a sort of safety valve to prevent damage to the cylinder head or block.) You can also check the coolant to see if there's signs of oil in the radiator. Also when it's running at idle is there more than usual moisture at the tailpipe.... a sign of coolant in the cyl- if it's alot and if it's running rough. Hope this helps you out!
If you have antifreeze getting into your oil, it will destroy the engine. Have the coolant system pressure tested to see where it's leaking too.
If the oil is getting milky, it's a sign that it has antifreeze in it.
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