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Birdley42008 03-13-2008 07:12 PM

Oil still gets some white milk.
 
I have changed my oil several times and everytime added a quart of Mystery Marvel as recommended. I know my hg is not blow and I am almost positive theres is no leaks in the coolant system. Could the changing weather make the oil get a little bit white milk in it? Also could it be steam? Also car never overheats, runs bad, no weird smoke coming out the exhaust, also coolant level is a constant. :6

ghettoturbo 03-13-2008 07:13 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
what makes you positive its not the hg?

Birdley42008 03-13-2008 07:15 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
It was just replaced, and I had a compression test less than a week ago. 180psi straight accross. And the way the car runs hasnt changed. It was thought that the milk was caused when I left my oil pan off for a month or so. Another person had the same problem and he changed his oil several times.

Birdley42008 03-13-2008 07:51 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
Its not extremely milky, i just get bits of milk every once and awhile on the dipstick.

Birdley42008 03-13-2008 08:28 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
Is it because, Im getting steam in my motor from having too thin of a motor oil. Valvaline 10w 30 conventional? Should I go synthetic cause the temps are getting warmer.

ghettoturbo 03-13-2008 09:31 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 

Originally Posted by Birdley42008
Is it because, Im getting steam in my motor from having too thin of a motor oil. Valvaline 10w 30 conventional? Should I go synthetic cause the temps are getting warmer.

im going to say it has nothing to do with the type of oil imho

Smith-02 03-13-2008 10:50 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
either youre blowing decompressed air into your oil from 500psi causing condensation from the rapid cooling, or you really dont have a true block/head deal

gen4acclude 03-13-2008 11:25 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
ok i have posted this before when its cold out side a warm motor will pull condensation in as it cools park the car in agarage thats not to cold and remove vavle cover for a few day ---- set a fflood light underthe oil pan to heat from the bottom up and evaporate the water change the oil and filter and quit whining

Birdley42008 03-14-2008 12:48 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
Flood light? Dont got one, I have a small shop light. Isnt keeping a flood light on underneth a car for a few days a bit dangerous?

gen4acclude 03-14-2008 05:50 PM

Re: Oil still gets some white milk.
 
what it going to do catch the metal on fire :1


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