No prob MG. Had a pity party for a minute that's all. I love these ol' workhorses. I just have to keep searching for the right combo to match my wallet. Please tell me how your's turns out.DV, sorry to see you have a cracked head.
Yeah... It surprised the hell out of me. I knew that I had issues long ago... about 100k ago. But it still ran fine. Oil consumption wasnt bad if I kept the boost under 15psi. If I let it go above that, I'd get oil out from the valve cover gasket and I'd see oil leaking from the intercooler hoses. Like I said, It still ran fine. You could tell it had low compression (50psi) when you hit the starter. When #1 came up on the compression stroke, the starter would speed up. The blowby issue got pretty bad the last 50k or so. So bad that I actually ran a garden hose from the breather hose down along the frame rail and tied it into the exhaust pipe just before the rear diff. I drilled a hole, stuck a piece of 1/2 in pipe in the hose and shoved it at an angle to the exhaust pipe. Instant venturi effect. I'd change oil every 200 hrs. Cutting the oil filter open and they would always be clean..no metal. So I ran it. What made me finally take the time to do an inframe was when the rear main seal started puking out oil. About 1 to Banning and back. About 100 miles. Yeah...it was bad. Oh...BBI's..That's amazing the pistons were good with broken rings in five holes. What size bbi's are you running. I'm planning on using the .1's.
LOL... Thanks.You're livin' my dream RollOver.
Build looks sweet. Inspirational!
Honestly, everything you did sounds like something I'd do.LOL... Thanks.
But truthfully, its been a damned nightmare.
And its nobody's fault but mine.
Poor life decisions, bad financial planning, a short fuse and refusing to file taxes.
Machine shop called. Head is cracked.
I did the math on my inframe.
Total parts, tools, chemicals and vodka came out to $5,000.00 plus 3 weeks of extremely hard labor.
So far, so good. No leaks, no strange noises and no blow by!
Oh....I did change the vacuum pump last week but other than that, its all good.
It's time for a 200hr oil change. A clean filter and I'll be a happy man.
How's the build coming D Vet?
Just wondering why you want the cooler under the bed? Is it to eliminate the oil to coolant cooler on the engine so it can't leak and ruin the transmission, or to add additional cooling capacity? The stock engine mounted cooler can't be beat for efficiency, so even with an oil to air cooler with fan it will not provide the level of cooling an oil to coolant will. Just something to think about.Also thinking 'bout installing a heat exchanger bypass hose and running a non-fan transmission cooler under the bed of the truck to piggy back off the transmission cooler in the front stack. Again, I know we all have an opinion, but I see value added by going this route...yes I see people getting emotional about this stuff in other threads. Just doing what I think is right for my particular build.
Sag2,Just wondering why you want the cooler under the bed? Is it to eliminate the oil to coolant cooler on the engine so it can't leak and ruin the transmission, or to add additional cooling capacity? The stock engine mounted cooler can't be beat for efficiency, so even with an oil to air cooler with fan it will not provide the level of cooling an oil to coolant will. Just something to think about.