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Milky Oi ? ?
I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was
pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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Milky Oi ? ?
Milky oil is usually water. Was it engine oil or lower unit oil?
Matt wrote: I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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Milky Oi ? ?
Sorry.. Engine Oil... I called a local marina and they said it could be
warped head or cracked block but it's tuff to isolate the problem. which translates to $$$$$ in labor. Any advice is appreciated. "Ed" wrote in message ... Milky oil is usually water. Was it engine oil or lower unit oil? Matt wrote: I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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Milky Oi ? ?
Pull your manifolds and check them. That is the most likely place for
water to get in. CF Matt wrote: Sorry.. Engine Oil... I called a local marina and they said it could be warped head or cracked block but it's tuff to isolate the problem. which translates to $$$$$ in labor. Any advice is appreciated. "Ed" wrote in message ... Milky oil is usually water. Was it engine oil or lower unit oil? Matt wrote: I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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Milky Oi ? ?
Thanks... I'm not the saviest of mechanics. I know the basics. Is that
something that I can do or should i have a mechanic work on it? "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message nk.net... Pull your manifolds and check them. That is the most likely place for water to get in. CF Matt wrote: Sorry.. Engine Oil... I called a local marina and they said it could be warped head or cracked block but it's tuff to isolate the problem. which translates to $$$$$ in labor. Any advice is appreciated. "Ed" wrote in message ... Milky oil is usually water. Was it engine oil or lower unit oil? Matt wrote: I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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Milky Oi ? ?
If you are not very mechanically inclined I suggest seeking a pro to do
this. "Matt" wrote in message ... Thanks... I'm not the saviest of mechanics. I know the basics. Is that something that I can do or should i have a mechanic work on it? "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message nk.net... Pull your manifolds and check them. That is the most likely place for water to get in. CF Matt wrote: Sorry.. Engine Oil... I called a local marina and they said it could be warped head or cracked block but it's tuff to isolate the problem. which translates to $$$$$ in labor. Any advice is appreciated. "Ed" wrote in message ... Milky oil is usually water. Was it engine oil or lower unit oil? Matt wrote: I have a 5.7 V 8 I/O. I started to winterize my boat and notice when I was pumping the oil out that it was extremely "milky" looking. Gray in color. Anyone have any suggestions on what the cuase of this could be? Water got in somewhere?? THanks! |
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