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Moisture in Crank case


Do a search and you will see that it has happend to ALOT of people. From what I remember, it's nothing to worry about too much since it's not actually IN the engine but in the dipstick area. BUT I don't remember too well so either do a search or wait for a better explanation.
 
Tried searching but didn't come up with anything that really stood out.

A bit of an update though, I drove it around town the other day, and up the hill heading out of town and the moisture is pretty much gone now, so it at least dissipates as the engine gets up to operating temperature.

Trying to come up with the $150 to have the radiator and the front crankshaft seal done, so I can drive it out of town without losing 2 quarts of oil, and don't trust the radiator since its cracked at the top hose inlet.
 

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