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Diesel getting into engine oil
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 24219" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>It too late for you but a good troubleshoot for this is to remove the lift pump and have the fuel lines still hooked up to the pump , pump the bulb by hand while you push in on the shaft and you will see it leak out if it's bad --------- if you have a vaccumm tester the you can leave the pump on , disconect the hoses , plug one hose and connect to the other fitting with the tester , pull a vaccumm and see if it will hold</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 24219, member: 782"] It too late for you but a good troubleshoot for this is to remove the lift pump and have the fuel lines still hooked up to the pump , pump the bulb by hand while you push in on the shaft and you will see it leak out if it's bad --------- if you have a vaccumm tester the you can leave the pump on , disconect the hoses , plug one hose and connect to the other fitting with the tester , pull a vaccumm and see if it will hold [/QUOTE]
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