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Fla_Xfire_SRT 10-18-2015 04:05 PM

Engine Oil Emulsification
 
I was going to reply to a different thread concerning this issue, the thread was 3 years old and to avoid hijacking the thread, I started this one.
The thread was concerning emulsified oil under the oil cap due to short trips and not allowing the engine to come up to full op temp which would drive off moisture in the oil after a period of time and over time this foam having the consistency of shaving crème, will build up in the upper levels.
I read the replies concerning the post of the severe water damaged SRT I picked up this week. The oil observed when we changed it was mostly black oil until more than half was drained, then it became "a bit lighter" indicating the presence of water. Calling all of the oil emulsified might be an overstatement. Compared to "milkshake" oil I have observed dealing with my 74 Chevy Vega GT when the head gasket went, , this was minor...stop laughing. I have approx. 100 miles on this 0W-40 mobil one oil presently in it and will do a quick oil change after 1000 miles.
I polished the tailpipes of residue and am still getting wet soot deposits. I did clean the underside of the oil cap to watch for more accumulation of emulsified oil.
The response to run kerosene in the engine is most definitely out of the question. I will have this tranny serviced properly. Its the only service I'll let the stealership perform. She runs and sounds great. Peace

onehundred80 10-18-2015 04:09 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 

Originally Posted by Fla_Xfire_SRT (Post 850421)
.............. I have approx. 100 miles on this 0-40 mobil one oil presently in it and will do a quick oil change after 1000 miles.

I guess in this case the W in 0W-40 stands for water.:p

Fla_Xfire_SRT 10-18-2015 04:37 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 
For a little while anyway, till its all gone. haa. I bet if I took it on a long ride to Ontario the water residue would be gone, providing there isn't another issue causing the water or that the floodwaters were a convenient way for the previous owner to have his/her xfire totaled for the insurance $$.

James1549 10-18-2015 10:33 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 
Maybe try this for a piece of mind:

http://www.hach.com/asset-get.downlo...?id=7639982662

onehundred80 10-18-2015 11:23 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 

Originally Posted by Fla_Xfire_SRT (Post 850426)
For a little while anyway, till its all gone. haa. I bet if I took it on a long ride to Ontario the water residue would be gone, providing there isn't another issue causing the water or that the floodwaters were a convenient way for the previous owner to have his/her xfire totaled for the insurance $$.

Get the oil checked at Blackstone Labs or some place similar.

Fla_Xfire_SRT 10-19-2015 03:55 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 
Thanks James, I wonder if that's the kit Blackstone labs would use. I never realized there was a test kit for ethyleneglycol. Can I assume that there should be ZERO ethylene-glycol in the oil or is there a tolerance range? I saw the first test color indicated a ranged of 0 - 30.

onehundred80 10-21-2015 08:54 AM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 

Originally Posted by Fla_Xfire_SRT (Post 850483)
Thanks James, I wonder if that's the kit Blackstone labs would use. I never realized there was a test kit for ethyleneglycol. Can I assume that there should be ZERO ethylene-glycol in the oil or is there a tolerance range? I saw the first test color indicated a ranged of 0 - 30.

Blackstone tested my oil and there was no EG in it, there should be none and if there was some found it should be fixed, small leaks become big leaks.


I had a GM engine ruined because of coolant leaks into the oil while the dealer denied anything was wrong.

Fla_Xfire_SRT 10-21-2015 01:46 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 
After this short oil change coming up, I'll have it checked for EG. Peace

onehundred80 10-22-2015 07:07 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 

Originally Posted by Fla_Xfire_SRT (Post 850589)
After this short oil change coming up, I'll have it checked for EG. Peace

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Fla_Xfire_SRT 11-03-2015 01:04 PM

Re: Engine Oil Emulsification
 
One seventy mile trip to MB dealer to get a second AMG license tag and in slow city traffic, the low coolant light comes on with normal temp indication. Could mean trouble. I topped off the water and drove another 60 miles home with no troubles. We will be doing the second oil change on it tomorrow. Perhaps we didn't fill it all the way when we flushed the coolant system. I hope that's all or else I feel I will soon be looking for a head gasket.


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