help me.. i have fuel in the engine oil..
my car doesnt start up.. and i have tried everything.. theres fuel in the oil.. and alot of it.... what does this mean??? bent valves?? detonation? cracked pistons?? and theres no oil in the coolant or gas in the coolant.... just in the oil.. i drained the oil and theres lots of gasoline in there.. anybody help me?
could be an exploded aem fpr.. (its possible any fpr could do it, but lots of people have had the aem die) check the vac line on the top of the fpr for fuel
Sounds like a majorly stuck open injector. If that's the case you will have to determine if it's mechanically stuck or if the ECU is holding it open.
i have a stock fpr.... and i dont think its the ecu cuz ive swapped out the ecu and tried to start the car.... well i did a compression test and it came out in the 170s for all cylinders.... but the problem is dat it doesnt crank all the way when i try to start it.... it cranks for a bit then just dies.. so i cant tell it these compression tests are accurate.. theres lots and lots of gas in the oil... i can smell and see it... when i drained the oil... how can u test to see if the injectors are bad?
I would also agree with the stuck injector be careful and do not try to start it anymore until injector is fixed as it will wash all the oil off of your cylinder walls and that would not be good
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