TomG2
Jan 15, 2021Explorer
Making Oil
I see on another forum where owners report of showing more oil on their dipstick at the end of a long hard drive than at the beginning. Mostly with turbocharged engines. Anything to this or explanation?
JIMNLIN wrote:Dufus wrote:
I had a transmission modulator valves go south and fill the crankcase with transmission fluid.
That brought back long gone memories.
BTDT....along with ruined spark plugs.
Very typical of our older gen auto trannies as just about all of them had the valve.
Tell tale was a puff of blue smoke on start up which many just ignored for various reasons, till fluids came out the engine oil dip stick tube.
Dufus wrote:
I had a transmission modulator valves go south and fill the crankcase with transmission fluid.
MARKW8 wrote:
I had an 08 Duramax with 140k on it when I traded it. I always joked about it making oil.
miltvill wrote:
I had the same issue with my 2008 Chevy 2500 Duramax. This was a well documented issue at the time. During regen fuel is injected into the piston during the exhaust cycle which which pushes unburned fuel through the exhaust system into the DPF where it burns the diesel particles. Some fuel would find its way back into the oil.
miltvill wrote:
The problem was corrected in later years by injecting fuel into the manifold during Regen.
Dufus wrote:
I had a transmission modulator valves go south and fill the crankcase with transmission fluid.
Dufus wrote:
I had a transmission modulator valves go south and fill the crankcase with transmission fluid.
spoon059 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Or we can just speculate...
Dude... this is the tow vehicle section of RV.net. If it wasn't for wild speculation, there wouldn't be a need for this section.