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RE: Fuel in oil - Joker0916 - 01-11-2020

It appeared to be around the gear area. Need to retorque and repeat dye test. Yes reman pump and new gasket. Surface looked fine. Thnx


RE: Fuel in oil - Signature620 - 01-12-2020

It will probably have a crack in the head between a valve guide and an injector bore. Spray brake cleaner around the injectors and look for cracks.


RE: Fuel in oil - Joker0916 - 01-21-2020

Still fighting this issue. I had all 6 injectors rebuilt. Decided to take pump off and have another look. I can't tell if it is cracked but looks like a lot of wear where the o ring seals. Should I replace the IFSM? How can I post pics?


RE: Fuel in oil - Billy7871 - 01-21-2020

(01-06-2020 )tree98 Wrote:  You need to get an inline adapter and cummins insite program right NOW!! I know you said money is tight right now but it would be even tighter if your engine blew a rod through the side of the block, or if you cracked a piston right? These are things you need anyway if your going to own a truck.

Here's an adapter

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F401990863045

You can look around and find insite 7.6.2 all over the web. Next you'll need to contact Unilevers or mommaburt here on this forum and have them take a look at what file you have in that engine. There is a 99% chance you have a bad delete. Don't take this lightly! Get it looked at asap. There are other things you mentioned about this truck that don't sound good either but for now focus on getting that program checked out.

Have you use this adapter in the link? I guess you recommend it or you would not have posted the link right? I may need this myself. Although I'm not to sure what it does or how to work it lol. Practice makes perfect.


RE: Fuel in oil - tree98 - 01-21-2020

Many of the guys on this forum have this one, straight from the land of the rising sun!


RE: Fuel in oil - Chamberpains - 01-21-2020

(01-21-2020 )tree98 Wrote:  Many of the guys on this forum have this one, straight from the land of the rising sun!

Mine came from the Red Dragon (China). I think most do. Where did you you get a connection to a Japanese (land of the rising sun) inline?


RE: Fuel in oil - tree98 - 01-21-2020

(01-21-2020 )Chamberpains Wrote:  
(01-21-2020 )tree98 Wrote:  Many of the guys on this forum have this one, straight from the land of the rising sun!

Mine came from the Red Dragon (China). I think most do. Where did you you get a connection to a Japanese (land of the rising sun) inline?

Ha ha ha, got my Asian country's mixed up. I meant China not Japan.


RE: Fuel in oil - tree98 - 01-22-2020

Just spoke to joker0916 on the phone. He was having trouble posting pics here of his IFSM so i'm gonna put them up for him. As mentioned, he's getting a lot of fuel in the oil. I'll let him elaborate on what he's done so far.

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RE: Fuel in oil - Joker0916 - 01-22-2020

New reman injection pump. Had all 6 injectors rebuilt. Fuel was dripping from stop solenoid so I replaced it. I didn't have a inch pound torque and wasn't sure if pump was tight enough. Tightened it more and it got worse. I have dye tested 4 times. Couldn't find anything up top. I got a used IFSM and now have torque specs and a inch pound torque wrench. Does anyone know what the small fuel line on the IFSM goes to? It is under the stop solenoid on the right. It goes to something mounted on the block behind the fuel filter. I blew air in that port and it goes to the center of the fuel filter. The new one must be from a older engine. It does not have it. Not sure if It will work or not. Can that line hook somewhere else, or be plugged?