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Title: SICK OF FUEL PROBLEMS AGAIN!!!
Post by: steve5B on July 24, 2009, 07:54:16 PM

   Hello everyone,

   I've had several post in the past about the fuel in my oil, and I do appreciate everyones response.  The last post was fuel was
   
  pouring out of the seal around the crank behind the large pulley.  Change the oil today, new filters etc.  I own a oil analysis

  business and pulled one before I changed it.  This is what I am up against. NO FUEL DILUTION!!!!!. Problem solved!!!.....But

  fuel is still coming out in a steady stream around the crank seal.  This doesn't make any sense.  WHERE IS IT COMMING

  FROM?  The engine is clean and dry above the crank, below is another story.


   STEVE 5B.....


Title: Re: SICK OF FUEL PROBLEMS AGAIN!!!
Post by: gyrocrasher on July 24, 2009, 08:43:59 PM
Steve
PM sent.  :)
Title: Re: SICK OF FUEL PROBLEMS AGAIN!!!
Post by: Busted Knuckle on July 24, 2009, 09:14:11 PM
Fuel pump?
Title: Re: SICK OF FUEL PROBLEMS AGAIN!!!
Post by: luvrbus on July 24, 2009, 09:28:26 PM
Probably a high pressure leak in the cross over line between the heads or a broke fitting on the  heads   good luck
Title: Re: SICK OF FUEL PROBLEMS AGAIN!!!
Post by: Sojourner on July 25, 2009, 05:00:42 AM
Quote from: steve5B on July 24, 2009, 07:54:16 PM

   Hello everyone,

   I've had several post in the past about the fuel in my oil, and I do appreciate everyones response.  The last post was fuel was
   
  pouring out of the seal around the crank behind the large pulley.  Change the oil today, new filters etc.  I own a oil analysis

  business and pulled one before I changed it.  This is what I am up against. NO FUEL DILUTION!!!!!. Problem solved!!!.....But

  fuel is still coming out in a steady stream around the crank seal.  This doesn't make any sense.  WHERE IS IT COMMING

  FROM?  The engine is clean and dry above the crank, below is another story.


   STEVE 5B.....
Can you post an end view photos of the engine plus a close up or 2 photos of the leaks while it is running?

If you can get a talcum powder puff to dust the end view area...it can show the wetness on the cleaned surface (the areas that has been washed & dried before the leaks). Trace it to the highest point of the wetness.
   
Keep us posted of the finding, if you will.

Sojourn for Christ, Gerald

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