signman
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My oil pan is filling up with diesel fuel. Can anyone help with a solution to this problem. Compensator has been by passed. Decal on filters states this. Engine runs well & does not smoke. HELP!!
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I bypassed my FDC thinking that was the problem. It was not. My injector pump leaked like a sieve, and about $2,500.00 later, voila! No more problems. The 2.5 large was spent rebuilding the injector pump.
i removed the cover and it had oil in it, were can i get the o-ring, will i need any special tools to repair it thankssignman a thing to check thats quick .the control collar positioning mechamism. In short the engine stop . Follow the stop cable to the pump take the two screws out take the cover off it should be dry no fuel . If there is fuel there ,there is a o ring where the shaft goes goes in to the pump. I had that on my lds engine. I've had a friend that the 2 o rings in (crantrucks) reply that caused fuel in the oil. The engine stop o ring can be fixed on the truck . Good luck
Signman A thing to check thats quick .The Control collar positioning mechamism. In short the engine stop . Follow the stop cable to the pump take the two screws out take the cover off it should be dry no fuel . If there is fuel there ,there is a o ring where the shaft goes goes in to the pump. I had that on my LDS engine. I've had a friend that the 2 o rings in (crantrucks) reply that caused fuel in the oil. The engine stop o ring can be fixed on the truck . Good Luck
i removed the cover and it had oil in it, were can i get the o-ring, will i need any special tools to repair it thanks
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