--- In [email protected], "Nathan E. Pralle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It ends up in the oil when the engine runs and starts swishing it around. > > > > If the oil never gets hot enough to cause the moisture to evaporate, the > > moisture accumulates in the oil, causing milky white sludge. > > I understand all of this -- makes sense to me. But where does the > evaporated moisture then GO to? I mean, it probably never really > leaves, does it? The point is then to just always get your engine hot > to prevent the water from staying in the oil and emulsifying with it, right? > > I think they make oil additives to reduce water in oil, yes? Are these > worth it, or just frequent enough oil changes to avoid water? > > Nathan
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