Hey guys, I am looking at a non running truck w/ N14 celect plus. I can get this truck for next to nothing ('99 379L, 18 spd, 4 way lockers in 46k rears) It has been sitting for 3 years and the present owner bought it as a non runner. All he can tell me is that the engine turns over, but it will make about 3/4 of a revolution n then there is a tight or hard spot where it slows down. Once its past that point it rotates normal again. No odd noise coming from it while doing so. It will not run as I think it will not turn over fast enough. Any idea on what this may be? Only 900K miles on er...
N14 red top 'hard spot' while turning over.
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by CaboverKid, Aug 3, 2015.
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There are tons of n14 at junk yards for about 5k. Put a new engine and start making money. Rebuild old in the mean time
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Does it hit the hard spot every revolution? I would check and see if maybe the starter is giving out. Maybe some bad battery cable connections. If it's sat for 3 years make sure you look everything over carefully. The sun's ray's can ruin airlines and tires. Air system seals can dry out over time too.
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Have to second that! The rest is good advice as well.
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The truck has sat in a shop since so its been guarded from the weather, but yes, time will dry anything out. He did say that it does it on every revolution...so Im thinking possibly spun bearing? Would a starter have those symptoms?
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If the armature is dragging, it sure will. A spun bearing/catastrophic failure would be evident when examining the crank case oil.
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I was told that if a bearing issue then copper filings should show up on the dipstick?
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Well wouldnt that be somethin if its only a starter....I can get this truck for $6K and from what the previous owner told the present owner, everything else was fine and no issues...
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2nd that. If you were to drain half a gallon of oil out of the pan and if you cut open the oil filter and seen some stripper dust in the oil or filter paper, you've got an internal engine problem. I would try and put some good batteries in it first and then check the starter amperage draw. You need to have good batteries because weak batteries will make the starter turn slower and will show a false high amperage draw.
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Well the thing is, I dont wanna start it n have it runnin right in front of the guy, then he probably wont sell it. I guess the best option is to take an oil sample and have it checked out at the Cummins lab...
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