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    Basic Member Ediaz's Avatar

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    Hello I need Some Help

    I have a 2004.5 dodge 5.9L Cummins and I'm getting fuel in my oil.

    I changed all my injectors and still have the problem.

    I'm thinking it cud be the CP3 seals but not so sure, any suggestions


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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    @Ediaz

    How much is the oil level increasing in time?

    Miles?

    Aftermarket addons?



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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    About a 1/4 in 200 miles to the point that started leaking from the front main.

    The only aftermarket parts that I have is an Edge programmer everything else is stock with 300k on it


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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    Have you noticed any loss of power or sluggishness from your truck? If you have, you may want to compression check your cylinders. Heavy fueling and an unsealed cylinder due to failing piston rings/lands can cause heavy fuel dilution in DI engines. Very rare but if your truck is tuned hot with 300k+ miles it wouldn't be unreasonable

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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    Welcome @Ediaz!

    Post back with updates as you figure this out.

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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Ediaz View Post
    I have a 2004.5 dodge 5.9L Cummins and I'm getting fuel in my oil.

    I changed all my injectors and still have the problem.

    I'm thinking it cud be the CP3 seals but not so sure, any suggestions
    Did this problem started after you replaced the injectors?

    Did you buy new connector tubes?

    Are the injectors brand new or rebuilt?

    Sounds to me like a tube or injector wasn't properly torqued/seated, cracked tube or you got reman injectors that are already hung open.

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    Re: Hello I need Some Help

    It started before and the mechanic rebuild the injector and new tunes and I still have the problem that's why I'm wandering if its the pump


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