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I had noticed that the multi in my 1969 Kaiser Jeep had been "creating" oil lately. I had a sneaking suspicion that somehow fuel was making its way into the crankcase.
So, I went to the local NAPA store, and picked up an oil analysis kit (~15 bucks). I sent it off and three weeks later....
NINE PERCENT FUEL DILUTION!
YOWZERS!!
So it sounds like there are only a couple of places that fuel can get into the crankcase, and they all involve the Fuel Pump.
I won the truck from GL in March of this year, and received it in early July. I have not changed anything about the FDC. I am not sure if "bypassing it" is an option. Are there any negative impacts to the FDC if it were to be bypassed?
I have read that there are other places, internal to the pump, that can leak. Are these pumps re-build-able? By a shade tree mechanic? If so, are kits available with the right seals and such? Or is finding a drop in replacement going to save time and trouble?
I don't think that "doing nothing" is a long term option. I had meant to do some work with it in the coming months, but am not sure exactly how much damage this can do. Does anyone have experience with an engine that has had long term exposure to high amounts of fuel dilution? I am mostly concerned about the damage fuel will do to bushings / bearings / etc.
Screen shot of the oil analysis attached... I will try to post the whole pdf tomorrow.
**edit** the screen shot is worthless. I will get a pdf up in the morning!
Thanks for all of your help!
Dave
I had noticed that the multi in my 1969 Kaiser Jeep had been "creating" oil lately. I had a sneaking suspicion that somehow fuel was making its way into the crankcase.
So, I went to the local NAPA store, and picked up an oil analysis kit (~15 bucks). I sent it off and three weeks later....
NINE PERCENT FUEL DILUTION!
YOWZERS!!
So it sounds like there are only a couple of places that fuel can get into the crankcase, and they all involve the Fuel Pump.
I won the truck from GL in March of this year, and received it in early July. I have not changed anything about the FDC. I am not sure if "bypassing it" is an option. Are there any negative impacts to the FDC if it were to be bypassed?
I have read that there are other places, internal to the pump, that can leak. Are these pumps re-build-able? By a shade tree mechanic? If so, are kits available with the right seals and such? Or is finding a drop in replacement going to save time and trouble?
I don't think that "doing nothing" is a long term option. I had meant to do some work with it in the coming months, but am not sure exactly how much damage this can do. Does anyone have experience with an engine that has had long term exposure to high amounts of fuel dilution? I am mostly concerned about the damage fuel will do to bushings / bearings / etc.
Screen shot of the oil analysis attached... I will try to post the whole pdf tomorrow.
**edit** the screen shot is worthless. I will get a pdf up in the morning!
Thanks for all of your help!
Dave
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