JeffWoodall
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My report from Blackstone said the following:
"Jeff, the sample from your Ranger's 2.3L Ecoboost is contaminated with gasoline. Some gas contamination can be the norm, but we're not sure this much of it's ok. The 325 degree flashpoint suggests about 3% of this sample is fuel, and the fuel dilution might be the reason for the
oil's thin viscosity. Everything else about this report is great."
I drive it like I stole it most of the time with most of it consisting of city driving. I know that short trips with predominant city driving can cause some of this issue.
I took the sample from the halfway point of the oil drain when changing.
Bottom line, should I take it in to the dealership to have injectors, etc. checked, or is it just part of having this truck? (2021 Ranger STX, use mobil 1 fully synthetic 5w30, 20K miles, change oil and motorcraft oil filter every 4-5K miles, along with a motorcraft air filter).
Thanks for any information. I will search when I have more time for more info as well, I know this is an issue for many.
"Jeff, the sample from your Ranger's 2.3L Ecoboost is contaminated with gasoline. Some gas contamination can be the norm, but we're not sure this much of it's ok. The 325 degree flashpoint suggests about 3% of this sample is fuel, and the fuel dilution might be the reason for the
oil's thin viscosity. Everything else about this report is great."
I drive it like I stole it most of the time with most of it consisting of city driving. I know that short trips with predominant city driving can cause some of this issue.
I took the sample from the halfway point of the oil drain when changing.
Bottom line, should I take it in to the dealership to have injectors, etc. checked, or is it just part of having this truck? (2021 Ranger STX, use mobil 1 fully synthetic 5w30, 20K miles, change oil and motorcraft oil filter every 4-5K miles, along with a motorcraft air filter).
Thanks for any information. I will search when I have more time for more info as well, I know this is an issue for many.
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