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Old 17-12-2019, 07:41 PM   #1
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Default Now this IS the worse Milkshake I've Seen

https://www.facebook.com/9to5life/vi...3137117117909/

Apparently engine oil and coolant.
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Do you know what kind of car and how long it sat,and environmental factors etc?


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Old 17-12-2019, 08:17 PM   #3
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Do you know what kind of car and how long it sat,and environmental factors etc?
Don't know but some of the comments suggest it apparently was a used engine that had been installed as a replacement from a wreckers and the engine had been sitting at the scrapyard with coolant in the oil for some years; initially ran but then would not start.
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Some other cases though:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Q4FBKrNYY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGM9EhQn4tg and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj5Kn8IyiC8

Perhaps these ones are jokes; I am suspicious but I don't know for sure. He says it's not a joke at https://www.youtube.com/user/MrJooksing/videos and test showed no coolant in the oil but he did leave the same oil in for 8 years in a place that gets sub-zero F temperatures.
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And I thought M1 was supposed to be good,nah probably is but that stuff ain't too fresh.
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Apparently thats what happens when coolant get mixed with oil, But it would have to sit for a while. so scrapyard engine story ads up - except surely you would check the oid before installing in the car
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*oil before installing it in the car
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That jelly looking stuff is way to clean and uniform. When it's pulled away from the engine the underlying metal is spotless.

No way that is simply sump oil sitting around for ages!
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Hmm seems a bit suss to me ive seen water in engine oil a few times and it does'nt do this the engine oil just turns nearly white.

Drain, change filter and flush a few times with cheap oil, then fit good oiil when most of water is removed.
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Looks more like someone has put a bit too much additive of some sort to stop oil leaks.
The oil has then congealed.
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Looks more like someone has put a bit too much additive of some sort to stop oil leaks.
The oil has then congealed.
This idea I can get behind. +1
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Old 19-12-2019, 08:14 PM   #12
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See https://www.thedrive.com/news/31362/...e-on-a-wrecker

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Others chimed in to suggest that this mixture can become solid like in the video if the engine also overheats, evaporating all of the water content from the disastrous concoction. The heat then solidifies the remaining chemicals left behind—such as propylene glycol or ethylene glycol, both active ingredients in most antifreeze and coolants. Propylene glycol can become gelatinous under extreme heat conditions since it's also used as an emulsifying agent.
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