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I've read about this, but wanted to see what folks thought.  My new 2012 was due an oil change... the previous owner changed it every 3500, and only used Mobil 1.  I did the same.  It was VERY cold here that day and I had to do it that day as it was my only day off this month, being a grad student.  Changed the oil, gear oil with Mobil 1, and K&N filter.  Before I changed it, the oil window was crystal clear.  Now it's milky.  Do I need to do anything?  This is my only transportation so if I need to do something, or change it again now, let me know your thoughts.
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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2016, 11:49:50 AM »
I think it's just condensation.  What does the underneath of the oil cap look like?
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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2016, 12:10:32 PM »
I think it's just condensation.  What does the underneath of the oil cap look like?

Well, just walked to the parking garage and looked.  Thick milky foam all in bottom of oil cap.  Now what?  This can't be good and I did nothing wrong as I can tell.  Do you have to have a climate controlled garage to change the oil cause if so, I'm totally screwed. I am in a big, cold, damp, 6 level parking garage.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2016, 12:12:00 PM »
I think riding it will solve the problem.  You need to burn off the condensation.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2016, 12:15:24 PM »
I think riding it will solve the problem.  You need to burn off the condensation.

Ok... but I changed the oil on Saturday and I drive it every day as it's my only ride. Granted I only do about 10 miles a day, but still ridden every day.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2016, 12:18:28 PM »
10 miles will not warm the oil enough to dry the condensation out. Take the long way home and get the engine good and hot.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2016, 12:20:47 PM »
10 miles will not warm the oil enough to dry the condensation out. Take the long way home and get the engine good and hot.
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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2016, 12:25:56 PM »
Yeah, it's been VERY cold here and very wet the past week.  I ride it just to school and back and I live very close by.  I need to find an hour on Saturday to ride it and burn off that condensation.  May go to Birmingham and get that front tire changed... hour each way should do it.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2016, 02:07:00 PM »
That'll do it.  I rather doubt you've got a stuck open thermostat.  Too coincidental with the oil change.
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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2016, 02:37:17 PM »
I worked in the UK when I was 19 and had a Norton 850. I only rode a short distance to work and that froth showed up over the winter.

Like others have said, a long ride or 2 should solve that.

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2016, 02:42:45 PM »
Thanks guys! Big relief!!

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2016, 03:47:13 PM »
You rinsed out your old oil filter in the sink before putting it back on didn't you?
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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2016, 04:26:19 PM »
You rinsed out your old oil filter in the sink before putting it back on didn't you?

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Re: My first oil change and site glass is now milky after fresh change...
« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2016, 04:35:40 PM »
I have had to do that a couple of times; once, I rode from Rye, NY to Ocean Shores, WA in 48 hours and can say with certainly that will drive the moisture out of the crankcase (and most of the spirit out of your soul too).

Like others have said, cold temperatures combined with short riding distances just do not warm up the crankcase enough to drive off the water. It should not be much of a problem as long as there is not an excessive amount of water in the oil, making a foamy emulsion (Boys!) that will not lubricate the main journals (yep, I said that).

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10 miles will not warm the oil enough to dry the condensation out. Take the long way home and get the engine good and hot.
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