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Hi. I was wondering if a thin layer of foam is normal or to be
expected at the top of the oil in the reservoir after say a 10 mile run. I am ppositive they are tiny bubbles and not water or other contamination. It's a 92 brave one with a merc 454, drive oil was just changed. Thanks. |
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On May 12, 2:19*pm, wrote:
Hi. *I was wondering if a thin layer of foam is normal or to be expected at the top of the oil in the reservoir after say a 10 mile run. *I am ppositive they are tiny bubbles and not water or other contamination. *It's a 92 brave one with a merc 454, drive oil was just changed. *Thanks. Not sure, but I wouldn't expect any. After the drive has sat idle for a while slowly open the lower plug and let just a little lube out. If there is any water it will come out here. |
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