Originally posted by Moonlighter
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But, Red. I hear your explanation and understand, but I would venture to guess that Oil Dillution happens more at shut down with bleeding injectors than when the engine is Hot and Running. Hot Gasoline, becomes a vapour, Hot engine has tighter Rings, including the Oil Control Ring, with tighter tolerences. And a Running, Hot Engine has Postive Crank Case Ventalation, Vacuum, sucking Gasoline Vapours out of the Crankcase.
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