Posted by Hayrack on December 05, 2013 at 03:04:31 from (64.33.240.237):
In Reply to: milky oil in engine posted by amo on November 30, 2013 at 15:48:04:
I am with Lonnie... Milky oil isn't always from a leak. Those old girls will condense a ton in cold weather! I had a guy that fed cattle with a WD... and brought it to me with no oil pressure one winter. Milky oil froze up in the pan. I tore it down and started to overhaul it and in the mean time he put his WD45 on the feedwagon. About a week later he called me and said that now the WD45 had milky oil too. I went over to his place to check it out and we changed the oil and filter. I hung around while he did chores to see if any antifreeze showed up in the new oil. Well, I found out he would shut the tractor off every time he stopped... it never ran more than 5 minutes at a shot and then would cool off for a half hr while he was loading. He was worried about using too much gas. I told him to start it and leave it run the whole time. No more water in the oil after that. We finished the overhaul on the WD anyway but I suspect to this day it never needed it.
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