We all know that oil and water do not mix. That is why you want to keep the two elements separate in a car engine, which leads me to the question of the day:
You are adding coolant to the radiator in your favorite vintage car. You watch the coolant level slowly go down, yet there's no water coming out underneath the car. You then check the oil dipstick, and the oil, which should be a clear golden color, is a milky, yukky gray, and the oil level is slowly going up.
So, faithful readers, where do you think the water from the radiator is going? That's right-straight into the engine. Now watch as my checkbook balance slowly goes down...
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3 comments:
oh. that can happen? Yuck. Good luck with that.
Yikes! I know very little about cars...but I do know that that does not sounds right. :(
yikes, that's can't be good!
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