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Re: milky engine oil
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Posted by Randy in NE on August 13, 2007 at 14:19:41 from (204.124.192.32):
In Reply to: milky engine oil posted by scott taipale on August 13, 2007 at 13:54:23:
If you had water come out of the spark plug hole there is a good chance that that is the source of water. However, the oil is not going to turn milky without running/mixing the oil and water together. If the water entered through the manifold into the cylinder into the pan then the water would settle out at the bottom of the pan and drain out of the drain plug first. The engine would have had to have run at some time in the past to mix the two. The same is true of water leaking into the transmission/rearend. You would want to get all of the water out of the cylinders, change the oil and filter, and then the tractor for awhile to see if you get water in the oil again. You would want to make sure that the radiator/block is full. You would probably need to let the tractor sit a couple of days to see if anything is leaking in from the coolant side since the cooling system isn't pressurized on the A.
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