Milky oil is oil with water in it. The water is usually coolant. Common causes are failed headgasket, cracked head, internal leak in an oil cooler.
The oil will be cloudy and look like chocolate milk.
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Lubrication properties of oil start to break down, just like oil and water don't mix. It will start to look almost like milk. Look at replacing an head gasket.
Check your coolant. Typically milky oil is a sign of a bad head gasket.
when you put water inside milk, the milk will look like what it did without water.
Yes a yeast infection can look like milk.
If there is coolant in your oil on the dip stick, it's a blown head gasket. It will look like chocolate milk.
Check your oil to see if it is going there. It will look like chocolate milk if there is water in the oil. If so then it most likely is a head gasket or head cracked.
Yes there is milk, it just does not look like it.
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No it's more like milk.