Milky oil from oil cooler failure

mr300z87

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Hi all, It been a long while since I been on here and I hope everyone is doing well. Last week I discovered that the oil cooler on my 7.4L Bluewater inboard had failed and I had milkshake coming out the exhaust with the cooling water. The oil cooler has been replaced, no more milkshake in the exhaust, the problem now is I. have milkshake in my engine oil. I have already changed the oil once and plan to change it a few more times. Is the anything else I can do besides just changing the oil until it clear. FYI I am planning to replace the oil cooler on the other engine as well as the 2 trans fluid coolers as preventive maintence since as far as I know they are all 35yr old. All advice is greatly appreciated.
Mike
 

Scott06

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Hi all, It been a long while since I been on here and I hope everyone is doing well. Last week I discovered that the oil cooler on my 7.4L Bluewater inboard had failed and I had milkshake coming out the exhaust with the cooling water. The oil cooler has been replaced, no more milkshake in the exhaust, the problem now is I. have milkshake in my engine oil. I have already changed the oil once and plan to change it a few more times. Is the anything else I can do besides just changing the oil until it clear. FYI I am planning to replace the oil cooler on the other engine as well as the 2 trans fluid coolers as preventive maintence since as far as I know they are all 35yr old. All advice is greatly appreciated.
Mike
As mentioned just keep changing oil and filter get cheapest oil and you don't have to completely fill the oil pan just run it for a bit when it milks up keep changing it.

When it gets clear or almost clear then get the engine under load to cook off any moisture
 
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