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>Gasoline would have mixed with the oil. Water would look somewhat >clear, or possibly rusty, and would have been on the bottom since oil >is less dense than water and thus floats on water. >So your fluid was water. Jim...thanks. I believe you are right, if for no other reason than I didn't get any gasoline smell or "feel" when the fluid was gushing down. How, however, I am REALLY BEWILDERED! Can someone 'xplain how WATER (at least a quart or more) came to be lying underneath the oil in my case???????? On my farm I had to sink my well 400 feet to find water....now it pours out of my engine! Ain't that a blast! I have heard of some shade tree mechanics putting bi-carb in the carburetors, gin in the generators, and...well, I won't say what they do to the pistons...but water? Would someone please help me with an explanation about how/why I got water in my AIR-cooled blender...? Best... Phil dillard@suu.edu