Pulled the dipstick on my 2006 Gator TS (air cooled Kawasaki FE290D) and noticed (as usual) that it is covered with a milky white substance. I gather this is from condensation due to it not being used very often.
Anyway, simply changing the oil doesn't seem to get rid of this stuff because when I check the dipstick the next day it still has this white goo on it.
How can I stop this from happening, or at least mitigate this problem? Would switching to synthetic oil help? Also, is there some sort of engine flush available that I can use to 'clean out' the engine of this white crap?
Anyway, simply changing the oil doesn't seem to get rid of this stuff because when I check the dipstick the next day it still has this white goo on it.
How can I stop this from happening, or at least mitigate this problem? Would switching to synthetic oil help? Also, is there some sort of engine flush available that I can use to 'clean out' the engine of this white crap?