Either water is somehow getting in from washing down the mower, with no filter, nothing to keep the water out (or dirt), or the mower isn't running long enough to burn off the moisture already in the oil. It could happen to ANY motor, especially in a high humid and or cool climate area. Make sure all the covers are there. Oil needs to get hot enough to evaporate any moisture, so if it just gets used a few minutes at a time it will just start getting a whitish looking color on all exposed surfaces in the crankcase. Like down the oil fill, dipstick, etc. It can get pretty thick. If oil is coming out of the air filter area then it sounds like the crankcase breather tube or hose is clogged, maybe from the oil crud. I'm guessing the crankcase breather probably goes to the filter area to be filtered?
Milky water should tell you its time for a water change!
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It depends on where you're looking at it from.
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milky white.
The moon and the milky way are both astronomical objects which can be seen by looking at the night sky. Other than that, they do not have any particular connection.
The moon and the milky way are both astronomical objects which can be seen by looking at the night sky. Other than that, they do not have any particular connection.
You can pressure test it to check for leaks, if it was leaking the oil would be milky anyway. You can check the temperature(laser temp gun)in to and out of the cooler to see the efficiency.
I believe it turns milky looking or your oil level keeps going up
Urine does not change in appearance when you are pregnant and if it's milky as you say it means there's pus in it so you have an infection and needs to see the doctor.
Yes! Semen is normally a milky white or cream color.
Flush the radiator and engine. Check for water in the oil (milky oil) or radiator always needs a little water the water is being boiled off when it leaks from the head. A blown head gasket could be the problem. If this is the problem get head gasket sealer additive, change oil and filter, add the additive and drive for about 5 miles. Keep checking the oil and radiator till the head gasket is sealed completely. May take a week or so.