Milky oil

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It look clear when I pull stick out
 
If oil in pan looked clear and lifer valley wasnt milky. More then likely it was just condensation from sitting for a long time. I know this from experience my 406 sat for Months before i got around to working on it. Pulled valve covers to find a sh*t load of milky looking oil. Pulled intake valley was clean. Drained oil found clean oil. Put new oil in and ran it pulled valve cover to find clean oil after running. Car sat another couple months same thing. I have a feeling thats whats going on in your case if everything else is checking out fine.
 
I missed if you drained the oil yet. When you do pay attention to what comes out. If it is indeed full of water then the water will pour out first then oil. If you have water in your oil it will be more than a little milk. It will look like a milkshake. You won't be mistaken.
 
Took other head off an it's fine drain oil an no water came out oil is black
 
Its just condensation buildup in there. Try changing your pcv valve and try cleaning out your valve cover baffles. If the oil is not milky on the dipstick it does niot have a blown head gasket.
 
79malibubbctt said:
Its just condensation buildup in there. Try changing your pcv valve and try cleaning out your valve cover baffles. If the oil is not milky on the dipstick it does niot have a blown head gasket.

I concur.
 
Both intake an head gasket were fine but oil did seem a little thin
 
How to get antifreeze out of heads bolt hole
 
Just blow it out with an air compressor. Air, Carb clean, Air. Thats my order.
 
79malibubbctt said:
Its just condensation buildup in there. Try changing your pcv valve and try cleaning out your valve cover baffles. If the oil is not milky on the dipstick it does niot have a blown head gasket.

I agree with that also..there is a difference between water in the oil and antifreeze.
 
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