Tommy, that's not hammering wear, that is debris wear, from dirty assembly.
Also, too lean and detonation aren't terms to be used when talking about diesel. Up to the point of incomplete combustion, a diesel is always lean, in the sense that there is more than enough air for the fuel. The stoichiometric ratios of gas engine don't apply to diesels, as those ratios only determine when you can ignite a mixture with a spark. Diesels are basically always in detonation mode, which means it's always the high temperatures in the combustion chamber that ignite the fuel. The detonation in a gas engine is the fuel mixture igniting before the spark fires, throwing off the timing of the combustion event. In a diesel, there is no fuel to ignite until injection, and that injection controls the timing of combustion.
Kevin Rutherfrauds $200000 Signature glider truck has complete engine failure!!!
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Oil Sample reports:
From this, it looks like they changed the oil at 900 miles, 24,000 miles, and then switched to synthetic at 48,000 miles which they ran until teardown at >100,000 miles. According to TTT, KR & Polaris said everything was pretty normalAttached Files:
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Pretty large jump on a new motor from 900 to 24,000 miles. I would have done two more oil changes in the middle there. Cheap insurance.
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Sooooo..... Con man Kevin RutherFRAUD is skipping out of MATS at the last minute due to some "medical emergency" a week from now??????? LMAO !!!!!
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At over 100% turnover in this industry, KR will soon have a new group of sheep to lead.
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edit - I'm listening to the Rutherford show now. I think he just said don't worry about things like permits, plates, scales, tolls, etc... because it's only pennies per mile. He says it never comes out to more than 5 or 6 cents per mile and is inconsequential. Jesus man, his whole deal is saving tenths of mpg in fuel savings and how every bit counts. Does he even understand that all his fuel savings hoopla is also only pennies per mile ?
I never paid that close of attention to him before this truck. Thought he was obsessed with fuel savings and hocked a few products to help with that. Now that I've been paying closer attention I'm just dumbfounded.Last edited: Mar 15, 2015
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