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Old 01-19-2011, 06:29 PM
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You could by a oil analyzer kit for 25 bucks?
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Old 01-19-2011, 07:19 PM
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Mike's right, with the LT 1 it's a lot easier to diagnose when things go wrong. You won't have to post a question on a bulletin board asking people's opinion on what could be wrong when a connecting rod is poking through the oil pan....
Absolutely! I am 100% certain that there was no water in my oil. I had plenty of time to inspect the oil on the road and still dripping from my oil pan for about 45 minutes while I waited for the trailer to arrive. Zero water.

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Old 01-19-2011, 08:15 PM
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Absolutely! I am 100% certain that there was no water in my oil. I had plenty of time to inspect the oil on the road and still dripping from my oil pan for about 45 minutes while I waited for the trailer to arrive. Zero water.

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Yeah the road looked like you were trying to evade somebody using an oil slick!!! Your oil pan never had a chance.
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Old 01-19-2011, 08:50 PM
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EPA and DEQ were on a joint venture to further investigate the effects of today's synthetic petroleum products on the degradation of Virginia's road surfaces. I was just doing my part to assist them, that's all.

Besides, I bet mine dumped less oil out right there than your's did on the the back to Texas, smartypants. Just 'cause your's did it over a few thousand miles and mine did it over a few hundred feet...same environmental effect, Mr. Tree Hugger.
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EPA and DEQ were on a joint venture to further investigate the effects of today's synthetic petroleum products on the degradation of Virginia's road surfaces. I was just doing my part to assist them, that's all.

Besides, I bet mine dumped less oil out right there than your's did on the the back to Texas, smartypants. Just 'cause your's did it over a few thousand miles and mine did it over a few hundred feet...same environmental effect, Mr. Tree Hugger.
Hey those trees need lovin' too!!! And by the way I was dumping that oil so I could find my way back to you!!!
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---Agreed, looks like condensation... or a close-up of the aftermath caused by BP's negligence and corruption... wait, is that Jesus' face in the oil slick? Rotate the picture counter-clockwise 45°!

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Mike's right, with the LT 1 it's a lot easier to diagnose when things go wrong. You won't have to post a question on a bulletin board asking people's opinion on what could be wrong when a connecting rod is poking through the oil pan....
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Absolutely! I am 100% certain that there was no water in my oil. I had plenty of time to inspect the oil on the road and still dripping from my oil pan for about 45 minutes while I waited for the trailer to arrive. Zero water.

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---Since the oil is more buoyant than the water and the water would settle to the bottom, if there was a hole in the bottom (did ya completely throw it?) of the pan, wouldn't the water have drained out first?
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