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cummin-get-it 04-02-2013 12:45 PM

fuel in oil
 
i have fuel getting into my oil from some where and cant find out where. i have replaced my injectors o-rings but i didnt replace the connecting tube o-rings at that time. i have also been told there is a shaft seal on the vp that could be causing this. has anyone else had this problem if so could you tell me how you found it. ive got some uv dye to put in the fuel next time i go home im gona see if i can find it that way. any help would be much appreciated.

H.R.D 04-02-2013 01:41 PM

How is the truck running? It could be an injector(s) sticking open. This too can cause fuel in the oil.

cummin-get-it 04-02-2013 08:18 PM

runs strong as ever, and no smoke, i mean unless I put my foot in it.

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o and no loss of prime when stting overnight.

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anyone else have an idea?

RanchhandTCR 04-02-2013 08:26 PM

well you can still have a sticky injector if its sitting and one is open then it can put the fuel down the cylinder walls. if the cross over tube o rings were bad it would act like it lost prime. Are you sure it doesnt have a different knock to it? When mine went I barley heard the tone change but my truck smoked like a freight train and the exhaust was popping but ran like a top still lol

cummin-get-it 04-02-2013 09:02 PM

it smokes black and exhaust kinda crackels some but it has done that since i put the exhaust on, idk if it knocks much more than normal.

H.R.D 04-02-2013 09:50 PM

IMO the cheapest thing to do is to pull the injectors and have them tested.

RanchhandTCR 04-02-2013 09:55 PM

You can also use a temp gun and check each exhaust port to see if one is running hotter than the other. If you do pull them you can try to shine some light in there and see if you can see any fuel sittig in that bowl in the top of the piston that will be a sign of a stuck injector.

H.R.D 04-02-2013 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by RanchhandTCR (Post 1000051)
You can also use a temp gun and check each exhaust port to see if one is running hotter than the other. If you do pull them you can try to shine some light in there and see if you can see any fuel sittig in that bowl in the top of the piston that will be a sign of a stuck injector.

Wouldn't the reading be cooler since the excess fuel would cool the cylinder wall, thus lowering the exhaust temp...?

RanchhandTCR 04-02-2013 10:02 PM

Well the three stuck injectors I delt with since mine, was they ran hotter than cooler. Its trying to burn that fuel and since its not regulated by the poppet valve its just dumping as much as the Injection pump will allow. Its not pumping fuel in all four strokes but its not timed either its dumping fuel way before its suppose to. From the beginning of the injection pump cycle to the end. But none the less if one is running way cooler its and indication also.

cummin-get-it 04-03-2013 02:14 AM

ive got a stock set of injectors i can throw in and check it, also i just had the injectors out to change the orings and i think i saw a little fuel at the bottom of the bowl on a couple.:humm::argh:


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