I used to work on a farm. We had a tractor that was leaking fuel into 
the oil. I couldn't figure out why the oil light would come on, but the 
dipstick said it was full. When we took it apart (to replace the 
bearings) it was the cleanest looking engine you have ever seen.

Steve Spence wrote:

>getting diesel in your crankcase would be severe problem, as it's not a
>lubricant like oil. vegetable oil would be less of a problem, but over time,
>could be an issue. fortunately that time period is much longer than your oil
>change parameters. a diesel that idles for long periods of time should have
>it's oil changed based on hours, not miles.
>
>Steve Spence
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