Do jake brakes damage the engine?

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  1. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    Bring that big black house on wheels on over. I'll put new spark plugs in it and give you a free brake fluid flush! Lol:biggrin_25524:
     
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  3. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Always check the muffler bearings when changing spark plugs on a diesel! :D
     
  4. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    My diesel spark plugs supplier includes a new set of muffler bearings with each set of plugs.
     
  5. John Bertucci

    John Bertucci Light Load Member

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    Thank you so much guys! i took the truck home from texas to wyoming and avoided all "unnecessary" use of my jakes, kinda feel silly now but i am glad i could use you guys as a good resource to uncover the truth. i am gonna go back to jaking it up every chance i get.
     
  6. John Bertucci

    John Bertucci Light Load Member

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    Thanks for the sound advice, i like how helpful everyone here has been. My old truck was a mack and the jakes were so useless i am really pleased with this ISX 15 it Sloooows me down quick
     
  7. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    Never trust a car salesman. Never trust a service manager. Never trust a service writer. Most of them don't know $#!+ from apple butter, and......they all work on commission. They will all try to sell you stuff you don't need, and more often than not, never fix the original problem you showed up with. I have always wrenched on my own cars, pick up trucks, motorcycles etc. On the rare occasion I took one of the above to a shop to have it worked on, they almost inevitably did a halfa-ssed job or effed something up
     
  8. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I had always did my own wrenching on my cars and still do to some extent. I enjoy working on them, but not so much in a "have to" situation. Have many memories of late nights using a drop light or flashlight in the wee hours trying to get the GD car fixed so I could get to work at 6am. So now at age 71 my days of laying on the cold ground under a car are not very frequent. But all my time working on these cars has given me the ability to see through some of these service managers trying to feed me a load of sh , I mean, stuff.
    That experience plus a good OBDII reader has saved me some money, I'm sure.
     
  9. Dockbumper

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    :biggrin_25514:
     
  10. racemaxx24

    racemaxx24 Heavy Load Member

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    As was mentioned almost all of the newer model automatic trucks automatically engage the jake in between shifts to shift quicker, whether you actually have the jakes on or not. So annoying as it may be listening to the straight pipe jakes in between every shift, not sure it’s actually hurting anything.
     
  11. jason6541

    jason6541 Road Train Member

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    Big difference computer controlled engine brakes and shifts. I have an old 18 speed I have to do manually
     
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