We've got a piece of machinery here at work with a Detroit 2-cycle 3cyl turbo diesel. It keeps getting fuel in the crank case at a high rate. It can't go one day before the oil is flooded with a gallon or more.
We've been told by a local diesel mechanic that its either the injectors or the fuel pump... with the pump seal being the cause 99% of the time.
But we just replaced the injectors and the pump. We're still getting diesel just the same. So obviously thats not it.
Where else should we look? Could the head be cracked or where else can fuel come from?? We've got a spare motor with the same head we can get machined and checked out. My vote is for the head. But I'm not the mechanic here so I can only give advice.
We've been told by a local diesel mechanic that its either the injectors or the fuel pump... with the pump seal being the cause 99% of the time.
But we just replaced the injectors and the pump. We're still getting diesel just the same. So obviously thats not it.
Where else should we look? Could the head be cracked or where else can fuel come from?? We've got a spare motor with the same head we can get machined and checked out. My vote is for the head. But I'm not the mechanic here so I can only give advice.