There are several things that can cause diesel fuel to get into your crankcase. A broken piston ring is the most common cause.
a hole in one of the pistons
You may have a bad injector/s leaking diesel past your pistons and mixing with your crank case oil...... pull the dipstick and "sniff" it.... you will smell the diesel.
where is the crank sensor located on a 6.0l ford power stroke diesel
6.0 powerstroke had crank case sensor replaced by a dealership. 24hrs of runtime and engine refuses to start again. what happened to owning a reliable diesel??
It does not have a crank case sensor.It does not have a crank case sensor.
Excessive crank case blow by caused by worn piston rings
crank sensor
On the Cummins diesel the crank sensor is located in the side of the block under/behind the starter.On the Cummins diesel the crank sensor is located in the side of the block under/behind the starter.
on top of the crank case towards the outside , it vents into the carb by vacume.
because its a ford...
Dont crank it... Drain it out and put gas in it.
replaced crank case valve location at valve cover