by MMiller » Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:27 am
Last year my 93 pumped the crankcase full of fuel during the 1st gen meet. I looked at the IP and found fuel around the fuel pin and the aneriod spring. So I pulled the pump and resealed it. It then wouldn't run and made bad noises

. I took it off and sent it to Bgilbert and everything that moved was broken inside the pump.....he helped me out and put enough core pumps together with what was left of my good parts and sent me back a pump to put on. It has ran pretty well since then, with the exception of start ups are smokey with blue smoke, and lately the truck smells like a diesel fuel leak. I've been checking the oil often and yesterday found it to be overfull again. I changed the oil last night and sure enough its fuel enriched again........
I have a low pressure piston lift pump that I put on several years ago. Can this style pump leak fuel into the crankcase? Can I pull it off and check it to verify if that could be my problem? I'm thinking I will probably have to pull the IP again, and send it to a local pump shop to run on thier test bench to see if the shaft seal is leaking, and having the injectors tested while I'm at it. They are a set of Bosch 185s that I've had for years, but likely only about 60,000 miles.
I cannot think of any where else the fuel can be getting in to delute my oil. Any suggestions?
FWIW Bill has already said he would take a look at the pump, no digs against Bill at all, him and I are good friends and there are no hard feelings. I'm just stumped at why I'm having this problem again.....after the NV5600 replace, and the truck being down all last summer with fuel system problems, I'm getting sick of working on the old girl. I just want it to run as reliably as it has the last 15 years.
Michael
1993 W250, 3.55, NV5600 , Con O, bosch 185's, 4" exhaust, Super 40, pump tweaks, ground pin, Smokehouse air intake, Hamilton Cam,
1985 D350, Crew Cab, 92 cummins and a 518. 47rh to be built and installed along with 3.55 LS Dana 80