Posted by Heat Houser on December 10, 2014 at 17:02:22 from (69.66.35.73):
In Reply to: 1066 Engine Problem posted by Rich in Ont. on December 10, 2014 at 07:47:12:
Your tic sound could also be the injector spray pattern. It doesn't burn the fuel on the first compression but does on the second (with another load of fuel from the injection pump). Spray pattern can wash down the cylinder liner and score pistons. Since it may not be burning the fuel, it will get to your crank case due to normal blow-by past the rings.
I would do the easy stuff first like send an oil sample in for test to see if fuel is in it. (Viscosity will be way low for the oil you are using) Be sure to indicate which oil you are using, the brand (i.e. Shell) the name (Rotella T) and the weight (15w-40). They will need that to know what the baseline viscosity is and then compare your results to it.
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