Recht71
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Thought I would share what I found what the problem was. I bought a LDS engine in a crate this spring, I got it to my shop opened it up. Had tags on it and paper work said rebuilt in 1/87 decommsioned 8/88. When I had the pan off I checked the bearings, all good it was a rebuild. Got the engine in started, ran great. The first parade in May about a 60 mile total run, ran great lots of power. Stop at the VFW fluid pouring out the front seal. It was fuel & oil mix. All the things I read and learned from this site lead to Oil rings in the head of the pump where the lines go in. I pulled the radiator took the plate off where the gear is that drives the pump. At this time I was still trying to fine where all this fuel was getting in to the oil. Started it up fore sure fuel was coming right there from behind the gear. I bought the seal kit from Memphis Truck 100.00, gaskets and o rings. I had never worked on an injection pump before, got the diagram on line. What I found when taking it apart very carefully. 2 screws to remove the cover where the cable hooks to the stop. You pull to stop the engine. There's an u shape bracket a shaft that goes into the injector head. The 2 screws that hold that shaft in place were wired like they do everything, the screws weren't even turned in 1/4 of the way. Anyways there's an o ring there size of a pencil eraser. Strange but that’s what the cause was the o ring was pushed out. Who ever rebuilt it didn't tighten those screws. I did replace the other seal but they all looked fine. The sad thing was I could of fixed it with out taking the pump off. So if you’re getting fuel in your oil check this first. Maybe you'll be lucky. I hope I explained it ok