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Gear oil milky..easy to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 142090" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>oil vacuums do work, but they do not allow a complete drain as removing an oil drain plug will, and with water being heavier than oil, that means water can still lay on bottom as well as cling to sides and other internals,, and why when you get water into an oil cavity, you really want to drain all you can as, well as maybe flush the system, to try and push all of it out! with a second oil/filter change in the very near future to again, ensure you got as much out as possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 142090, member: 13825"] oil vacuums do work, but they do not allow a complete drain as removing an oil drain plug will, and with water being heavier than oil, that means water can still lay on bottom as well as cling to sides and other internals,, and why when you get water into an oil cavity, you really want to drain all you can as, well as maybe flush the system, to try and push all of it out! with a second oil/filter change in the very near future to again, ensure you got as much out as possible! [/QUOTE]
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