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FORD 4600 diesel injection pump

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    Posted: 11 Jun 2019 at 5:18pm
The DPA pumps do have shaft seal failure on occasion, and it puts fuel in the oil. 
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agreed. I was reading on my phone, didn't catch the 2 qts in 10, It is definitely of the age the the pump seal could have failed
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well , that is surely a possibility joe... but I drained 2 quarts out of the  motor sump, and added 6 oz to the steering....... but I cant verify ORIGINAL levels so I will keep that in mind and MONITOR... just looking for good ideas on checks , if I missed something.
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Sounds more like your shaft seal on the power steering pump is leaking since the PS is low
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I bought a FORD 4600 2 wheel drive tractor with a 3.3 diesel motor for the son to use cutting grass at the farm.  I "think" the oil levels were all OK are relatively new to start with. I went over today after he has run 10 hours to do a little mower work.. I pulled the motor dip stick and it was 2 quarts over full. I checked the radiator and the transmission and both are OK.. Steering was  about 6 oz low... My first guess is fuel dilution, but I don't "smell" diesel in the oil.. Going to do a little more checking, but wondering about additional things to check.. Looked on You Tube and they talk about overhauling the pump with new O-rings as a "not to bad job".......... saw another post somewhere that said " look at return line inside the valve cover".... and "leaking injectors".........
 
Im not sure it is diesel and not sure about the original oil level, but if I DID gain 2 quarts over a period of 10 hours, that don't seem like a leaking injector... Any experience on where to look first ?  Most COMMON problem ?
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