hey guys,
my blackstone report came back that there was a small amount
of fuel in the oil sample . they said that i could be from stop and go city driving or possible injector problem. i don't do any city driving so my next choice is the injectors. any input from
you guys would be welcome.
thanks, roger
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94,f250 super cab,idi turbo,7.3l,147,000 miles,rebuilt tranny,soon to be installed TransCommand,
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1997 F-250** Ext-cab Afe stage 2,Mbrp stainless turbo back Auto meter Z pillar gauges, Tony Wildmen 4 pos chip, Fs-2500 Bypass filter, , DI mini-me injectors, Mod h2e, h11 studs,regulated fuel 6.0 intercooler *Pyro Fabrication FrontBumper my truck pics
Fuel can get in the oil through a defective IP without a weep hole, and through the lift pump. Consider switching to an electric pump to rule out one of those.
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