A bad injector or an o2 sensor that is bad causing too much fuel to go to the combustion chamber.
Someone put it there.
A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.
Excess fuel causes black smoke.
I have a four wheeler Honda TRX350D Foreman 4x4. Would turn over but not start. Checked oil and it had gas in it. Drained and put in new oil. Checked fuses and tinkered with fuel pump. It now starts and runs but I don't want to use it until I resolve 'oil in gas' problem. Would fuel pump going bad cause the gas/oil problem? Would there be a more reasonable reason for this?
Power Directed through oil pressure switch to fuel pump. Possible bad oil pressure switch.
Begin by removing the oil from your oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Put a new gasket on your new oil pan and reverse the process.
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I would guess that you have carb. problems like stuck floats allot of times gas in the oil is caused by flooding the cylinder and the fuel gos by the rings into the oil. Hope this helps.
A leaking injector/ injector cup is most likely the cause. A less likely cause would be a cracked head.
No, water does not burn. Blending it would reduce the effectiveness of the fuel oil as a fuel.
Misfire due to spark plugs, wires, internal engine, stuck injector, etc. Basically anything that would cause extra fuel in the cylinder or anything that would prevent the fuel from burning.
need to replace the piston rings A defective fuel pump can leak internally, pumping fuel inside the engine, result is oil diluted by gasoline. RC