Oil in Fuel
05-22-2019, (Subject: Oil in Fuel ) 
Post: #5
RE: Oil in Fuel
(05-22-2019 )Dustink1984 Wrote:  The cylinder head is original head on the truck was only removed due to oil leak at back of cylinder head from the head gasket. We don't remember seeing the davco turning black prior. Yes the Fuel in the Tank is black as well, have not sent it off for a sample yet. But we have the truck running off a separate fuel source directly at the davco and davco was still turning black. Is this a normal issue then? I understand there is no way telling without a sample being done.

if the original head had more than 435k miles on it when removed, then was machined by a repair/head shop,..YOU WASTED YOUR MONEY! - take it off AND THROW IT AWAY!!!! --- ITS NO GOOD!

people always have to learn the hard way that those heads cannot be re-manned with any kind of long term reliability. its sad but follows a very consistent pattern of "I had the head re-manned,.. it made it 200k miles or so and now the head is junk again".


oil in fuel may or may not be a separate issue. it has been discussed many time on this forum in the past. This came up on a search.


ref: http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...7#pid30747
Quote:And then there is the all too familiar guesswork of ill-fated logic from an undereducated mechanic blaming anything "black" in the fuel system always on "combustion gas", oil, or "soot" , and all sorts of guess-work garbage.

--- FIRSRT AND FOREMOSRT!!! -- ALL ISX ENGINES -- ALL OF THEM!!! THE FUEL FILTER WILL ALWAYS TURN BLACK NO MATTER HOW GOOD THE INJECTORS AND FUEL SYSTEM IS!!!. PERIOD!

This is because MOST NEWER DIESEL ENGINES use rail and/or injection pressures that break down bio-diesel blends and cause a buildup in the fuel system called "ashpaltine". it is a normal process of the fuel system. Using a 10-micron Davco or fuel-water separator filter will keep it at bay and out of the tanks.

For ANY mechainc to look inside your fuel tanks and blame anything at all that is "black" or to look at your fuel filters or fuel components and say "must be combustion gasses or soot" is completely undereducated -- It is like saying "The car accident must have directly been caused by the skid-marks in the road and not the excessive speed,.. look, they lead right up to the car."


If you want to investigate what is actually in your fuel system, send off a fuel sample to a real lab instead of one of those over-night crap "color test" placebo's and see what is actually in your fuel.


-- I am not ranting at anyone directly here as much as I am pointing out the brainwashing and blindness that so many people get themselves caught up into. -- NEVER EVER guess --- Investigate and solve your problems properly. Stay away from mechanics that are blind, arrogant, too lazy to perform proper tests, and undereducated on these subjects.


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Messages In This Thread
Oil in Fuel - Dustink1984 - 05-22-2019,
RE: Oil in Fuel - Waterloo - 05-22-2019,
RE: Oil in Fuel - Chamberpains - 05-22-2019,
RE: Oil in Fuel - Dustink1984 - 05-22-2019,
RE: Oil in Fuel - Rawze - 05-22-2019
RE: Oil in Fuel - Dustink1984 - 05-22-2019,



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