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Posted by Chris Brown on December 12, 2003 at 15:30:08 from (209.206.208.10):
In Reply to: 6 litre Ford posted by Dan on December 12, 2003 at 12:40:31:
A little fuel in the crankcase shouldn't hurt it as long as he gets it out and fixes the cause.It happens to tractors quite often.Usually a good operator will notice the low oil pressure and stop and check on it long before it blows chunks. I have had three tractors in the last few years with bad seals in the injector pump leaking fuel into the crankcase.One little 4 cyl ford was so diluted it didn't have enough compression left to start.New pump a good oil change it's still running strong with very good oil pressure today. Usually on pickup engines it is the diaphragm type lift pump that goes to leaking. I have only been around one 6.9 or 7.3 that had a bad injector pump. I know nothing about the 6.0
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