You could just bypass the FDC and hope for the best, or you could test it. The FDC unbolts from the injection pump with 4 screws. Remove the screws, and lift the FDC out of the IP. With all of the fuel lines connected, turn on the accessory switch so that the in tank fuel pump starts pumping. Then sit back and watch the rod and smoke lever that comes out of the bottom of the FDC. If it starts dripping, it is a problem. If it doesn't, it isn't. It is ok for the rod to be wet. You have to use your judgment. It takes a lot of drips to dilute 6 gallons of oil.
The reason the FDC can so often be a problem is the steel shaft that comes off of the FDC piston has no seal, save for the very close fit between the shaft and the casting. If the fuel is dirty, and wears the shaft and hole, it will start to drip fuel. The only way I can think of to fix the problem is to bore out the hole, press in a bushing... and probably replace the shaft.... That or burn nothing but motor oil
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-Chuck