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Old 06-14-2006, 07:52 PM
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91 PAU mixed gas in oil pan

Lately my Park Ave hasn't been starting and I changed everything imaginable on it. I just noticed that my oil pan was leaking so I figured it would be the gasket. So while I drained it I noticed half of it was gas. My question is, How is the gas getting into the oil pan? Could this be the problem? Also my oil pressure light is on too. PLease reply back.
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Old 06-15-2006, 09:13 AM
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Re: 91 PAU mixed gas in oil pan

Leaking injectors or bad fuel pressure regualtor would be where I'd start.

But, you have a serious problem as this has washed all the oil off your cylinder walls which damages the cylinders and causes extremely rapid piston ring death. Do notdrive it until you get the situation resolved.
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Re: 91 PAU mixed gas in oil pan

USed to be the old mechanical fuel pump diaphrams would fail and one side with the gas would leak to the oil side where the mechanical parts worked bathed in oil.
Cheap fix.. but that may not be your case most pumps went electric. Theres not much else I can think of these can find each other.

Good luck.. .
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