How did so much water get into the system that average operating temperature of 150ー to 160ー wouldn't evaporate it off; which is how normal condensation is dispersed.
Well - if it works as advertised - that's something to use AFTER the system is well flushed and refilled with fresh fluid. Cuz right now I'm bettin' on a high degree of emulsification has already set in (and coated everything).S.. it grabs the water in soloution ( not suspension / emulsion )
Absolutely amazing! Learn something new every daySeafoam transtune is SPECIFICALLY made to dewater a sump.. it grabs the water in soloution ( not suspension / emulsion ) ad it.. let it mix.. change the oil.. safe for trans oils and hyd oils..
soundguy
Yup. Plain old kerosene from the pump. Diesel fuel will work too - but kero give a better flush, and drains out better than diesel.So, is there a kerosene flush that I can look for?
Drain the turkey gravy out now. Flush immediately. I use a cheese cloth to strain what comes out. That way I can evaluate the big chunks, and the kero can be re-used for subsequent flushing. To maximize the cleansing, overfill the sump with kero - start the tractor - then exercise all the hydraulics, including steering. You want to flush the sump, the pump,. cylinders, hoses, screens, valves, everything.1. how long before I change it weeks, day, a month, 10 tractor hours?
2. What color should the 3rd change be?