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> Excessive Crud when Changing Oil, ... is this good or bad ??
vesnyder
post Sep 23 2006, 10:37 AM
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Just changed my oil after 2,000 miles and there is a lot of crud in the screen and catch trap - what could this mean? I just had the motor out and changed a bunch of seals and - it just occurred to me that it may be the return tube sealer and other gasket sealer I used - possibility? That, or the oil I am using is really a detergent oil and it is cleaning it out?
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post Sep 23 2006, 10:43 AM
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Could be. My 2.0 T4 had what looked like worms at the first oil change after rebuild. Turned out it was the ooze-out of the case sealant. Saw a reference to it as "normal" in a 911 rebuild manual.

Can't figure out what kind of sealant you put on your return tubes that would do that though.

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