So I ran across a youtube video made by Prince George Fuel Injection a Canadian business.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BkDzxo6UNo
In it they claimed the 325s and their new 3 event injectors were often plagued with injector failures (100k miles +) and subsequent piston damage because the OEM 7 micron fuel filter on the late 325s was not filtering the fuel adequately. They recommended a 2-3 micron filter to prevent any eventual damage to the 325 engines.
My question is...can anyone corroborate this statement about the 2004.5-2007.0 engines?
Iam asking because Iam now broadening my search for a truck between 2004.0 and 2007.0 and if this is a common problem I will spend more time analyzing the injector performance and piston blow-by, before buying even a low mileage truck. Are there any codes that would show up in the event of over fueling or compression issues. I know about the smoke on heavy acceleration and oil cap blow-by symptoms.
All advice and experiences welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BkDzxo6UNo
In it they claimed the 325s and their new 3 event injectors were often plagued with injector failures (100k miles +) and subsequent piston damage because the OEM 7 micron fuel filter on the late 325s was not filtering the fuel adequately. They recommended a 2-3 micron filter to prevent any eventual damage to the 325 engines.
My question is...can anyone corroborate this statement about the 2004.5-2007.0 engines?
Iam asking because Iam now broadening my search for a truck between 2004.0 and 2007.0 and if this is a common problem I will spend more time analyzing the injector performance and piston blow-by, before buying even a low mileage truck. Are there any codes that would show up in the event of over fueling or compression issues. I know about the smoke on heavy acceleration and oil cap blow-by symptoms.
All advice and experiences welcome.