The Captain
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Hi folks, new member/first post.
I just bought a new (5 hours) MEP-1040 from GP and now I noticed in one of the vids that they show milky colored oil coming from the filler cap during their run test. Sadly I did not notice this when looking through the many pictures and vids before buying but now it is what it is. Is there some way that these units get water in the crank case while sitting for years? The crank case is obviously too full and it looks like water in the oil. If this had hours on it I would suspect head gasket but am unsure how the head gasket could have failed on a unit with 5 hours. Appreciate any insight that members might have on this.
I just bought a new (5 hours) MEP-1040 from GP and now I noticed in one of the vids that they show milky colored oil coming from the filler cap during their run test. Sadly I did not notice this when looking through the many pictures and vids before buying but now it is what it is. Is there some way that these units get water in the crank case while sitting for years? The crank case is obviously too full and it looks like water in the oil. If this had hours on it I would suspect head gasket but am unsure how the head gasket could have failed on a unit with 5 hours. Appreciate any insight that members might have on this.
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