TBarCYa
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Apr 13, 2005
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If you had an engine that you knew was under water (fire department water, not the lake) and you promised your wife you'd make a real attempt to save it, how would you go about it?
My plan is to drain the oil/water, change the filter and fill her to the top with diesel fuel. That should push all of the water to the bottom of the pan and the solvent in the diesel will hopefully break down the sludge caused by mixing oil and water. In theory it would also lubricate everything it touches as it displaces the water. I figure I'll do this as many times as is necessary until I don't get any water out and the dipstick comes out clean. Other than replace the engine (which I'm going to do once this doesn't work) any other suggestions?
My plan is to drain the oil/water, change the filter and fill her to the top with diesel fuel. That should push all of the water to the bottom of the pan and the solvent in the diesel will hopefully break down the sludge caused by mixing oil and water. In theory it would also lubricate everything it touches as it displaces the water. I figure I'll do this as many times as is necessary until I don't get any water out and the dipstick comes out clean. Other than replace the engine (which I'm going to do once this doesn't work) any other suggestions?