Bobcat 632 engine oil milky

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rooster0975

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Waupaca Wisconsin
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Bobcat 632
I have notice a small milky color on my dip stick. The engine is a ford four cylinder and was apparently completely rebuilt? This runs great and does not blow white smoke of any kind. I did change the fluid and the problem is not going away? Any thoughts or suggestions? The Bobcat is a 1980
 
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Either water or antifreeze must be leaking in there. Is the volume of the oil increasing a bit? Two problems come to mind. 1) small crack in the engine block. or 2) a blown head gasket. Is it kept outdoors? Rain water getting in there some how? Just a few suggestions...
 
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Unfortunately, Harry is right and milky looking oil is a product of oil trying to mix with water. If the problem comes back quickly, there's a pretty substantial issue. The best thing to check with this would be to run a cooling system pressure test. You can get a tester from AutoZone for free (their tool 'rental' program). It should hold consistent pressure for 15-20 minutes. If not, it's the perfect way to find any coolant leaks.
 
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I appreciate the advice...I will do it this weekend. The machine always stays indoors.
 
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If the engine was "just" rebuilt. and you're having this problem, I would say someone must have messed up a bit!
By the way, my grand parents had a cottage in Waupaca. On Minor Lake. Great memories there. Silver Lake too!
 
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Thats and awesome chain of lakes for sure. I agree...I noticed this in the summer awhile back just a small bit on the dip stick...seems to be getting worse. I do not see any milky stuff on the filler cap at all. I'm sure I will have a head gasket problem.
 
 
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