Hey there, here's a puzzle I don't see mentioned on any of the TOW VEHICLES posts. My ford F350 is currently in the repair shop, having the sensor on the Horizontal Fuel Conditioner module replaced. Seems that previous owners didn't bother to replace the fuel filter on that unit, and over the years alot of crud built up inside the module itself. Here's the problem: the mechanic also stated that the oil level in the crankcase was at least 3 quarts HIGH. I had him drain & replace with new oil and he stated the old oil smelled like diesel fuel and was much too thin! A leak test on the injectors showed all in good shape. So the question is, what could be the other possible ways that fuel could find it's way into the crankcase? I understand that if you shut down the engine in the middle of a regen, this might cause excess fuel to "dump" where it shouldn't. Thanx in advance for any feedback from any of you experienced mechanics or engineers.
Jim
Jim