Posted by old on July 15, 2010 at 07:51:47 from (4.245.7.208):
In Reply to: water in transmission posted by Jason Kozlowski on July 15, 2010 at 05:11:28:
Well in a case like that one with 2 gal. of water. Drain it till you start getting oil, then run it and work it so as to get the oil good and warm. Then drain it with it still good and warm. Doing it that way should have most of it not all the water mixed up in the oil so it will drain out with it. Another thing you can do before you run one like I said is to pour a bottle or two of heet in to the oil so as to help pick it up and suspend it in the oil
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