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Old 06-15-2024, 08:52 AM   #1
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( Maybe ) drain the oil,fill engine with a safe solvent or a 50/50 mix pull fuel pump fuse,..crank the engine over drain and repeat,..How much coolant did you add ..? Or if its just a little milky stay with the first suggestion, a couple more oil changes it may clear it up..I feel for you.. good luck Frank
I would not even use stronger additives like B12 additive in engine oil for fear of impacting seals.

…And I have to add, for emphasis, that $1000 for an oil change makes me want to change careers: How do I get in on that action? Is that Argentinian dollars? All things considered I vote your first step, and one that will continue to pay off long after this blip is just a distant memory, should be to high tail it outta there and find yourself a reliable Indy.

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