Just checking before...
Just checking before...
Just checking one last time before I pull the heads(I need to any way).
When there is gasoline in the oil, it is likely one or more intake valves are damage.
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Jamieson
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When there is gasoline in the oil, it is likely one or more intake valves are damage.
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Jamieson
2000 NBM TransAm WS6 #485
85 Blue Super Charged Iroc-Z28 Camaro
79 TransAm
1999 Oklahoma Gathering
2000 SWMG
2001 SWMG
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Not necessarily. You could have a cylinder not firing, allowing gas to seep down into the crankcase. Or a cylinder with bad rings. Or a leaky injector that dribbles fuel into a cylinder when the engine is off, and it leaks past the rings. Any number of things could cause fuel in the oil.
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