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Diesel can enter the crankcase from the injection system primarily due to injector leakage or failure. If the fuel injectors are not sealing properly, fuel can seep past the injector seals and into the engine oil. Additionally, a malfunctioning fuel pump or excessive fuel pressure can lead to fuel washing down the cylinder walls, which can also contribute to diesel contamination in the crankcase. This contamination can dilute the engine oil, reducing its lubricating properties and potentially causing engine damage.
AS41 is the metal the crankcase is made from. It was used in engines up to 1975--when they changed to fuel injection.
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1986 fuel injection came out and yes it is fuel injected
Most times with fuel injection it is in the tank and gets changed with the fuel pump.
You Need a special tool for the two rubber seals when installing. It is Imperative that someone with the knowledge and the tool install it. Or fuel will bypass into your crankcase (oil)