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Can you use water as engine oil?

Can you use water as engine oil?

Because there is a lot of difference in the properties of water than oil. That is the reason we can’t use water where oil is used and vice versa can’t use oil lubricant where water is being used. As we know that the viscosity of the oil is much more than of water it is just not possible to use water in the engine.

How does water get into the motor oil?

Answer. Water can get into the oil two ways. You generally don’t have to worry about one of the ways if you drive your car enough to burn off the water during normal driving. This drives off the moisture that simply comes from your engine breathing when it is not being used (cold air enters a hot engine and water condenses) …

What should water content be in engine oil?

In the case of engines, high levels of water contamination in the oil should not be anticipated. Any water content above 300 parts per million (0.03 percent water) should be monitored closely. When water content reaches 1,500-2,000 parts per million (0.15-0.2 percent water), there is cause for alarm.

What to do if your engine has water in it?

remove old oil and replace. replace oil filter. remove plugs one at a time, look for water, and crank to see if there is water in the cylinders. run engine until it gets up to normal temp and run it for ten minutes or more. check oil for water. I suspect a leaking head gasket (had that problem with another engine) but no white smoke in exhaust.

What kind of engine has water in it?

Checked my engine today for the first time since I put the boat in the water at the beginning of June. The oil is milky. Obviously water is getting in somewhere. Did not have this problem last year or at the beginning of this year. The engine is a Mercruiser 165 (GM 250) in line six.

How do you remove water from engine oil?

Remove and clean the carburetor. Take the plugs out of the engine and turn the motor over to force any water in the cylinder out. Water in other parts of the engine will come out with the oil. Add oil to the engine and turn it over again, without the plugs in.

What causes engine oil in coolant?

If an engine overheats and stays heated up for prolonged periods without the cooling, the head gasket blows up causing the oil leaking out into the coolant system. This is why some oil may be getting into the coolant reservoir. This may be the reason why you may get oil in the coolant reservoir.

How does water get into oil?

The principal sources of water in oil storage tanks are rainwater and condensation. Rainwater can enter a tank if openings in the tank are left open, seals are faulty or damaged or the integrity of the tank has been compromised by rusting or by perforations,…

What should you do when oil in coolant reservoir?

The first thing you should do if you notice oil in the coolant reservoir is to pressure test the system . If you pressure-tested the system and everything seems fine, you might want to remove the coolant from the reservoir and keep driving the car to monitor if any new oil appears in the reservoir.

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Ruth Doyle