When the oil in your lawnmower appears milky or white, it typically indicates that water has mixed with the oil. This can happen due to a leaking gasket, a damaged seal, or condensation buildup, which is especially common in humid conditions. Milky oil can reduce the lubrication effectiveness, potentially leading to engine damage, so it's essential to drain the contaminated oil and address any underlying issues before continuing to use the mower.
white smoke almost always means your lawnmower is burning oil. this could mean either your piston rings are worn and need to be replace ( can be done easily if you have the tools) or you have too much oil in the motor.
Do you mean in the vagina?That would be a discharge =/
You have a bit of extra oil in the cylinder burning off for some reason
you are sick...
if it is clear its normal. if its white and milky its abnormal unless of course you are pregnant
The word galaxy is derived from Greek , not Latin. The Greeks used the word galaxias (milky one), or galaktikos (milky) orkyklos (circle) because it looks like a lighter colored band in the sky.
Coolant has mixed with the oil. Normally caused by a blown head gasket. This will destroy the engine if not repaired immediately.
Ummmmm the sun is not near the Edge of the milky way.The milky way is just the milky way.The milky way is spiral anyways? not being mean
It looks like a snail. But without the shell and unrolled
the recoil spring is broken.
It means the galaxy that is called "Milky Way". We are inside this galaxy.
Most commonly, this galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a lenticular galaxy, and is known by our scientist to have carbon based life forms. Other life forms are yet to be discovered by these carbon based life forms.