--- 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

Our 2.7 usues alot of oil meaning we change it alot to keep this from 
happening.







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