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|  05-01-2001, 04:50 AM | #3 | 
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				 |   I'm guessing it could be one of two things. 1: one of the head gaskets is starting to fail and has a small leak. These are the hardest to detect and usually it's hard to diagnose them before they totally fail. A leakdown could give you an indication, but if it's as small as you say it is, you may not see anything. 2: a plugged PCV system will cause condensation to build up in the engine because the vapors have no place to go and it liquifies and looks like there's water/coolant in the oil. good luck, keep us posted on what you find! | 
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