I was under the impression that I had a leak in one of the fuel lines. I pressure washed the underside of the truck, checked the lock nut on the fuel module, etc and found nothing. But...the oil dipstick was reading high. I had just changed the oil about 1500 miles ago, so I new it couldn't be too full of oil. I crawled under the truck and popped the oil drain plug and sure enough, instead of oil coming down like syrup I got ye old Texas gusher: Fuel in the crankcase.
Good news is that the truck was still running perfectly smooth before this, and fuel economy was still excellent. No smoke, no rough running and nothing to indicate a problem. And thanks to the information provided on this forum I'm pretty sure that the problem is a cracked injector. I've already made plans to have the injectors replaced at a trusted shop, so I guess that's what I'm getting for Christmas. Ho, ho ho!
And I can't say enough about how much valuable information this forum has provided over the years. It's bee a lifesaver on many occasions. Hat's off to everyone here!
Good news is that the truck was still running perfectly smooth before this, and fuel economy was still excellent. No smoke, no rough running and nothing to indicate a problem. And thanks to the information provided on this forum I'm pretty sure that the problem is a cracked injector. I've already made plans to have the injectors replaced at a trusted shop, so I guess that's what I'm getting for Christmas. Ho, ho ho!
And I can't say enough about how much valuable information this forum has provided over the years. It's bee a lifesaver on many occasions. Hat's off to everyone here!