Finally got my own truck
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by BoyWander, Jan 1, 2017.
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Friend helped me do PM, and he noticed oil was thin. Did oil analysis, came back as fuel dilution. He suggested I add Lucas, and reduce the volume @ PM, and watch the level - if rising, then could be fuel pump diaphram, or injector rings.
About 3K miles ago, did fuel pump...Oil level still rising.
Decided to "measure" how much oil is coming out the blowby - since underbelly was showing wetness. I build an oil catch using 5gal water bottle + quick drain. Did a 250 mile load run, came back --> about 2Qts oil drained from catch bottle.
Decided to have a shop do injector rings (next suspected culprit)....only to detect a crack on the head between injector 5 and one of the valves. This was detected prior to changing injector cups/rings...so NO GO on cups/rings. Shop used air pressure and showed me actual bubbles coming out of the head.
Now I have to decide:
- Used head or
- New head or
- Engine swap or
- Screw it - dump oil after 1500 miles, replace with fresh oil + lucas
Decision, decisions....
When did the issue arise? ----> prolly existed WAAAAYYYY before I bought the truck, since right side tank was grimy and greesy when I initially saw the truck. I suspect that was the reason the truck was sold, coz it runs beautifully, but the cost of the repair is a MF...lolLepton1 and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
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Decision / Repair options:
- Used head: $1500 + 2500 (labor) + 1000 (head gasket kit) ---> $5K
- New head: $4000 + 2500 (labor) + 1000 (head gasket kit) ---> $7.5K
- Used motor (unknown history?)....no idea ---> not evaluated that deeply yet
- Fresh oil/lucas: $100 every 1500 miles
- Used head: $1500 + 2500 (labor) + 1000 (head gasket kit) ---> $5K
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