Peterzo
Member
Again, where is everyone getting that the liquid aside from the oil is fuel? Mine does not smell like fuel and only started accumulating when it got colder (IE condensation).
Have not been driving the Ranger much lately, but the last post of mine was as I posted, a bit of oil and a lot of fuel. Doing the paper towel test as stated (if you all don't know that one, can fill ya in) poured it through three heavy shop towels (paper) and it soaked right in fast (typically water will run off the towel, eventually soaking in) for shits and giggles put a match to the towel, it lit and burned up in seconds, Hmm, don't remember condensate being flammable?
Let me get a few hundred miles on her and hopefully get a get 6 or so ounces to send to the lab, will publish results....
As for fuel washing the valves, (from other posts), un-burned fuel vapors and oil vapors (remember gasoline is oil based), being introduced back into the intake manifold through the CCV system, building up carbon deposits on the top side of the intake valves, "it does not wash anything". The deposits restrict airflow, performance and can cause drive-ability problems (hesitation, stumbling, misfire ie: detonation).
Not trying to upset anyone's apple cart here, just stating facts. Maybe a few of us do have some issues to address with Ford?
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