Posted by IronAddict on August 03, 2008 at 06:27:57 from (69.40.174.138):
In Reply to: Re: Gas in oil? posted by old on August 02, 2008 at 20:51:44:
Look closely at the fuel shut-off/sediment bowl area. The drip may actually be starting there. "old" suggested shuting off the fuel .. I agree that should be done, but fail to see how the gas could get in the oil from there ..it would have to fill up the intake manifold before it found it"s way to a cylinder and into the oil. And that"s only if the over flow in the carb.was plugged. If the motor was run with a dead cylinder,the un-burnt fuel could wash past the piston rings and into the oil. Does the dipstick/breather smell like or shows signs of gas? IronAddict
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