M Moneymotivated Joined Jun 22, 2019 Messages 5 Location WA Jun 22, 2019 #1 So my oil was a frothy color, but 3 days later it was a dark red any idea why.
M Moneymotivated Thread starter Joined Jun 22, 2019 Messages 5 Location WA Jun 22, 2019 #2 I know usually frothy mean water in the oil from a blien head but if it was blown why would it turn red
I know usually frothy mean water in the oil from a blien head but if it was blown why would it turn red
1 147_Grain Joined Mar 11, 2013 Messages 2,023 Location USA Jun 22, 2019 #3 Was it overfilled and churning air?
T tcp71 Joined Aug 12, 2013 Messages 1,628 Location Alberta Jun 22, 2019 #4 What colour is "frothy" before it turned red? Chocolate milk like? Last edited: Jun 22, 2019
incognito_2u Joined Dec 15, 2016 Messages 1,098 Location Long Island, N.Y. Jun 22, 2019 #5 Ok......let's try this again...... What vehicle? What grade / type of oil......... What's your OCI? Has anything been done to the vehicle in question that would cause this issue? (The original thread disappeared)
Ok......let's try this again...... What vehicle? What grade / type of oil......... What's your OCI? Has anything been done to the vehicle in question that would cause this issue? (The original thread disappeared)
I irad Joined Feb 26, 2012 Messages 194 Location NJ Jun 22, 2019 #6 Look in the container storing this oil. The water might have separated to the bottom and the oil floats above it.
Look in the container storing this oil. The water might have separated to the bottom and the oil floats above it.
M Moneymotivated Thread starter Joined Jun 22, 2019 Messages 5 Location WA Jul 6, 2019 #8 Like a light chocolate
Triple_Se7en $50 Site Donor 2024 Joined Dec 4, 2004 Messages 14,184 Location 1/2 hr N.E. of Detroit Jul 7, 2019 #9 Frothy, as in bubbly? Dark red is fine. I get that a-lot and even welcome it. Mostly see it with SOPUS, moly oils.
Frothy, as in bubbly? Dark red is fine. I get that a-lot and even welcome it. Mostly see it with SOPUS, moly oils.