Posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 15, 2009 at 15:11:03 from (70.105.234.113):
In Reply to: Re: water in oil posted by gregy on March 15, 2009 at 15:00:18:
That's after running, right? I should think it would take quite a bit of ater to get it to foam up like that.
If so, let it settle for a couple of days and pull the drain plug to see if you get any straight water. Drain until you start getting oil, which will likely be kind of a buttery or caramel color, but pretty much an oily consistency. It's any puddle of plain water in the bottom that will freeze up in a cold climate and make trouble, if that applies in your locale.
If the drain doesn't initially flow and you have to start poking with a screwdriver or whatever, to break up a lot of hard dry sludge, then I'd think you're ready for a change anyway.
If you do decide to change it, drain about half your capacity out and close it back up and top it off with diesel or kerosene to the normal level, and go give her a good run, then drain everything, before refilling.
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