Wade
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Not necessarily. Many of us are convinced that the fuel is getting into the crankcase via the high pressure fuel pump, which runs off the camshaft. This would have zero effect on how the vehicle is running, but would have a slight effect on the fuel economy, depending on how severe the leak is. But it could be fairly negligible. In my case I average about 3 mpg lower than what my computer is telling me, but that doesn't seem ridiculously abnormal for these trucks.So I go out and check mine here at 1 am lol...Yes my oil smell like gas to me.(I think mildly and I compared with my ls3 oil smell and it has zero gas smell) I have almost 1700 miles engine built in August in my Ranger...Looks to have correct amount of oil on dipstick but will check tomorrow in day light to be sure but looked like top of second hole...
My thoughts are...It would have to be running pig rich if its happening while its running right? Gas mileage would be sucky too right? Tail pipe would be black sooty too right? Would there be a code thrown? Otherwise it would have to be getting in there when it wasn't running..Right?
shit now I'm worried.
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