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My Subaru's Oil Consumption

  1. #41
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you wont find coolant in oil because water have lower boiliing point than oil.



  2. #42
    Originally posted by POLECAT milky oil is oil with coolant in it. prove me wrong silly nigger

    milky oil is oil with WATER in it. not necessarily coolant. most coolants are water but not all water is coolant.
  3. #43
    What Is the Problem if There Is Water in Your Oil?. Part of the series: Car Accessories & Maintenance. If there is water in a car's engine oil, the cause is usually a major internal engine problem, such as a blown head gasket. Make sure engine oil doesn't resemble a chocolate milkshake with tips from a certified master mechanic in this free video on car maintenance.



    Stay in school kid.
  4. #44
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker That is the best part of dealing with someone who is wrong, you have nothing to prove to them.

    the best part with dealing with ignoranmuses is that they can never prove they are right.
  5. #45
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the best part with dealing with ignoranmuses is that they can never prove they are right.

    The burden of proof is always on the one making the challenge.
  6. #46
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What Is the Problem if There Is Water in Your Oil?. Part of the series: Car Accessories & Maintenance. If there is water in a car's engine oil, the cause is usually a major internal engine problem, such as a blown head gasket. Make sure engine oil doesn't resemble a chocolate milkshake with tips from a certified master mechanic in this free video on car maintenance.



    Stay in school kid.

    any "mechanic" that casually ruled out foul play as one of the reason thetes water in your oil are not qualified for anything mechanical or engineering otyer than changing engine oils and maybe if they behave, changing oil feelters.
  7. #47
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The burden of proof is always on the one making the challenge.

    that depends on your maxim wheter someones wrong until proven to be otherwise or vice versa.
  8. #48
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    google why is my car oil milky.
    case closed nigger, troll harder
  9. #49
    Originally posted by POLECAT google why is my car oil milky.
    case closed nigger, troll harder

    multiple reasons cited.
  10. #50
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny that depends on your maxim wheter someones wrong until proven to be otherwise or vice versa.

    Source?
  11. #51
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny multiple reasons cited.

    water/ coolant in oil, now STFU
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  12. #52
    Vinny only has a leg powered tricycle..I don't know why he even bothers making a fool of himself on this subject.
  13. #53
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the best part with dealing with ignoranmuses is that they can never prove they are right.

    It's not a matter of who is right it is a matter of what the correct information is. As the person in possession of the correct information I am under no obligation to share it with you my greasy little pig.
  14. #54
    Originally posted by POLECAT water/ coolant in oil, now STFU

    water/coolant in oil is just a symptom. it could be due to many reasons.
  15. #55
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Vinny only has a leg powered tricycle..I don't know why he even bothers making a fool of himself on this subject.

    so would you like to tell us why its easier to check for oil in the water than checking for water in the oil.
  16. #56
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker It's not a matter of who is right it is a matter of what the correct information is. As the person in possession of the correct information I am under no obligation to share it with you my greasy little pig.

    so being right doesnt necessarily mean possessing the correct information ?

    i c.

    shlomo logic

  17. #57
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so being right doesnt necessarily mean possessing the correct information ?

    i c.

    shlomo logic


    That's what you typed try to keep track kid
  18. #58
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so would you like to tell us why its easier to check for oil in the water than checking for water in the oil.

    Sure,

    As mentioned it's easy to remove some water from the radiator by simply taking off the radiator cap and siphoning a little out or using a turkey baster.

    As for checking water in the oil you basically have to open the oil drain plug to sample enough fluids to make a determination. Taking off the radiator cap is much easier than crawling around the underside of the car and taking the drain bolt off.


    ANY MORE QUESTIONS CYCLIST???
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  19. #59
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sure,

    As mentioned it's easy to remove some water from the radiator by simply taking off the radiator cap and siphoning a little out or using a turkey baster.

    As for checking water in the oil you basically have to open the oil drain plug to sample enough fluids to make a determination. Taking off the radiator cap is much easier than crawling around the underside of the car and taking the drain bolt off.


    ANY MORE QUESTIONS CYCLIST???

    Bare with him, he's Chinese
  20. #60
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sure,

    As mentioned it's easy to remove some water from the radiator by simply taking off the radiator cap and siphoning a little out or using a turkey baster.

    As for checking water in the oil you basically have to open the oil drain plug to sample enough fluids to make a determination. Taking off the radiator cap is much easier than crawling around the underside of the car and taking the drain bolt off.


    ANY MORE QUESTIONS CYCLIST???

    You can find water in oil by just checking the dipstick you dipstick
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