N. J. Jim
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- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2020
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- Location
- Vineland,N. J.
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Ranger Lariat
- Occupation
- Retired
I don't understand how the dipstick reading can be at the top hole and only having a 1.3% dilution. Mine did the same thing up to the top hole with only a 1% dilution. I drained the oil from the top hole down to the fill line and had about 14 ozs. of oil. What does this excess amount on the stick consist of, if not all fuel just doesn't make sense. ???Well after three lab reports from blackstone it appears the problem is mostly due to short drives. Here is a report the shows three checks. The first of and the the second showed to be high of the dipstick and strong smell of fuel. However the fuel was only at 1.3%. Certainly nothing to be alarmed about. The third report was after a long highway drive and the dipstick level dropped down to normal and the fuel dropped down to <.5%. So it appears to me the the dipstick is going to show high with just a little fuel dilution. And as long as the engine is driven occasionally on longer highway drives the fuel should burn off. A problem for me as my daily drive is only a few miles and don't get it out on the highway but 2 or 3 times a year at most. Will continue to keep an eye of the dipstick and try to do a longer highway drive every month or so or change the oil a little more frequently.![]()
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