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fix the water leak at the heater first. You may be loosing pressure in the radiator allowing the coolant to boil at a low temp. This will pass water to the overflow bottle which is when you will be able to smell it
loose bolt A (but don't remove)
and turn bolt B anticlockwise till ur belt loose
if its not loosing the belt bolt B will come out then pull the belt up and down
then remove and fix the belt
blown head gasket, cracked head or cylinder wall. Oil is entering into coolant system. You should also check the dip stick in the engine oil. If milky or coco foamy. Would suggest not driving until problem identified. If cylinder fills with coolant with both valves closed & you crank it with the starter it could hydraulic the cylinder & bend the rod & do other damage as well.
Good luck!
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