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I have a 1965 Oliver 1250 Diesel. When I check the transmission oil (90 weight) it looked like chocolate milk. I have been told this is due to water getting in to it. This makes sense, because the gasket at the top was completely shot. What do I use to flush the transmission? I hate to waste the oil at the cost of it. But I also do not want to leave water in there.