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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2744" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Your tyres will not be a problem, worst case the people that change them for you can put tubes in if the rims are so badly knocked about that they won't seal.</p><p>Glad you sorted out your filter problem.</p><p>As for milky oil, if it is indeed milky from water and not white from air still traped in your system, you will need to change the oil. A double change would be a good idea. Drain all the fluid you can, replace the filters and re-fill the system. Run it for say an hour, working the machine a bit, then dump the oil again, replace the filters and re-fill.</p><p>Make sure the oil isn't just foamy before you go to the trouble and expense of changing your oil and filters like this. It may just be air traped in the system from when you cleaned suction line filter.</p><p>Good luck!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2744, member: 82"] Your tyres will not be a problem, worst case the people that change them for you can put tubes in if the rims are so badly knocked about that they won't seal. Glad you sorted out your filter problem. As for milky oil, if it is indeed milky from water and not white from air still traped in your system, you will need to change the oil. A double change would be a good idea. Drain all the fluid you can, replace the filters and re-fill the system. Run it for say an hour, working the machine a bit, then dump the oil again, replace the filters and re-fill. Make sure the oil isn't just foamy before you go to the trouble and expense of changing your oil and filters like this. It may just be air traped in the system from when you cleaned suction line filter. Good luck!!!! [/QUOTE]
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