gas in engine oil
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gas in engine oil
I think there may be a problem with my 1953 m38a1 , there seems to be a strong smell of gas on the dip stick . the oil was changed last fall ,so I fired it up for a short drive today and noticed the oil pressure switch was showing lower pressure than normal. the jeep work fine but I,am concerned about the smell of gas in the engine.The oil did look very discoloured,for new quaker state oil. Any idea ,s what to look for. thanks Lake
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It is very possible that the diaphragm on the fuel pump side is cracked and leaking fuel into the oil pan causing it to thin the oil and have gas smell, this has happened on occasion.would need to replace or rebuild the pump.
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Very good advice from John:
By "wipe out" john means destroy the parts of your engine that use engine oil to protect them from friction.The gas will wash the engine clean and wipe it out.
John
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Does this apply to the M38's as well? I was told a few years ago that with the fording system on creating positive pressure that was how the gas smell got into the oil.
However, it sounds like that may not be the case after all. I'm concerned because I've driven it in a couple parades and around town lately and while I haven't noticed any engine trouble, aside from running rich, I don't want to cause any long-term damage.
However, it sounds like that may not be the case after all. I'm concerned because I've driven it in a couple parades and around town lately and while I haven't noticed any engine trouble, aside from running rich, I don't want to cause any long-term damage.
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Same happened with my A1 recently; I suspected a cracked diaphragm in it before putting it in the shed last December to get all the work done on it. The oil had a slight darkening- more of a blackish/gray color- and not the normal oil color after some miles have been put on after an oil change. No gas smell, just the strange color.
Last week, I finally- after a long wet,cold winter- got the jeep out and drove it. All seemed in good shape, but it was quickly obvious that the diaphragm was leaking: gas smell in the new oil, etc. By quickly obvious, I mean that I drove it a few times around the block and that was enough to see the problem. I had already bought the rebuild kit from MM and will now put it in. But I wasted $10 in oil by not changing out the diaphragm prior to the oil change. And the oil this time was the exact color as it was before.
Anyone know why it is you can't buy the rebuild kit for the vacuum portion of the pump? Is it because the diaphragm is no longer made?
Also, I was looking at the TM download; is our A1 pump the BK version?
Last week, I finally- after a long wet,cold winter- got the jeep out and drove it. All seemed in good shape, but it was quickly obvious that the diaphragm was leaking: gas smell in the new oil, etc. By quickly obvious, I mean that I drove it a few times around the block and that was enough to see the problem. I had already bought the rebuild kit from MM and will now put it in. But I wasted $10 in oil by not changing out the diaphragm prior to the oil change. And the oil this time was the exact color as it was before.
Anyone know why it is you can't buy the rebuild kit for the vacuum portion of the pump? Is it because the diaphragm is no longer made?
Also, I was looking at the TM download; is our A1 pump the BK version?
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Anyone know why it is you can't buy the rebuild kit for the vacuum portion of the pump? Is it because the diaphragm is no longer made?
The rebuilders do not want to share them. I believe Then & Now will still sell you a complete kit.
Also, I was looking at the TM download; is our A1 pump the BK version?
Our stock M38, M38A1, M170 pumps all fall under the BK and BN types.
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