Long story short, a year or so ago, the top of my oil dipstick broke off, so I have it just sort of sitting in the tube, with a wire looped around that I use to pull it out with. Never got around to replacing the dipstick.
Anyway, today it's raining hard as heck here, and floods basically everywhere. About 1/4 mile from my work, I guess a bunch of water from a puddle or something splashed up and a bunch went down the dipstick tube.
I noticed when I got to work that I had some blue/white smoke from the tailpipe, and my oil separator that I have in the PCV->intake hose was all mucky looking like you see when oil is contaminated with water.
Anyways, I immediately changed the oil when I got to work, and it really didn't look too horrible. But basically, I was just planning on leaving this ---- oil in for a little while (I was about 200 miles from my next normal interval change to PP,) and changing it shortly afterwards.
How long do you experts suggest I leave this conventional stuff in there for? Or, do I not really even need to leave it in for very long at all? I don't want to contaminate the PP right away, so any advice would be appreciated.
Anyway, today it's raining hard as heck here, and floods basically everywhere. About 1/4 mile from my work, I guess a bunch of water from a puddle or something splashed up and a bunch went down the dipstick tube.
I noticed when I got to work that I had some blue/white smoke from the tailpipe, and my oil separator that I have in the PCV->intake hose was all mucky looking like you see when oil is contaminated with water.
Anyways, I immediately changed the oil when I got to work, and it really didn't look too horrible. But basically, I was just planning on leaving this ---- oil in for a little while (I was about 200 miles from my next normal interval change to PP,) and changing it shortly afterwards.
How long do you experts suggest I leave this conventional stuff in there for? Or, do I not really even need to leave it in for very long at all? I don't want to contaminate the PP right away, so any advice would be appreciated.