glow plug 2 grommet leaks oil

skold

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glow plug 2 grommet leaks oil, I have done a good amount of work trying to figure this out. I have contacted the dealer I got the truck from and they are not offering to take care of anything for me. they also sold me the truck with no cats or *** and didn't disclose it to me.

ok 1st a back story of the truck.

I got the truck on 10/11 94k on it from a ford dealer

10/17 t stats went out so I replaced them. While doing so I found the whole driver's side of the engine to be covered in oil. cleaned the block and sprayed it with tracing powder. checked it 2 days later and it seemed like the lower EGR cooler was cracked slightly and leaking. so I ordered a block off kit.

10/24 removed EGR, throttle, and coolers, in doing so I found the dipstick tube had no o-ring, so I replaced it while removing the full EGR system. cleaned block and sprayed with tracing powder again. 2 days later I would glow plug 2 grommets is leaking oil

10/29 replaced glow up harness on the driver's side. 10/31 found oil all over the block again and grommet 2 is leaking.

11/8 I had a relative compression test done found cly 2 to be 5% low. removed glow plug and checked it and didn't see anything out of the blue. reinstalled drove the truck until today and found oil shooting out again from cly 2 glow plug grommet.

11/10 I will be doing an actual compression test.

only things I can see causing this issue, would be:
worn valve guide
cracked head
cracked piston
worn rings
leaking glow plug
 

sootie

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check to see if the tab that holds the engine oil dipstick is still attached to it about halfway down. I had the weld separate on mine and squirt oil all over the valve cover. looked like the gp harness was leaking but it was actually the dipstick tube.

if you are worried about a cracked piston, take a pic or vid of the vapour coming out of the oil fill canister with the cap off and engine running.

could also check the injector hold down on that cylinder.
 

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Also just try checking compression on cylinder 1 and 7. Because there are times that the computer is trying to compensate for a cylinder low on power and it can show an ajacent cylinder as the culprit. So since the firing order is 12734568 check 1 and 7.
 

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