WHazelwood
TDR MEMBER
My 2016 3500, 6.7L totally stock with 110,000 miles suddenly developed a knock. It was just started from setting over night and idleing just fine with good oil pressure. I idled to the end of the drive when it suddenly started hammering.
Dealer's first diagnosis was a cracked torque plate between the engine and transmission. I laughed and told the service manager that the mechanic needed to fine another job. 2 weeks later they've come back and said #5 and #6 wrist pins were bad. All maintenance and services have been done on schedule. They wanted $25K to put a long block in. With a lot of wrangling Ram agreed to split the cost and do it for $15K. That's still a lot. I had another diesel shop quote it and they came back with $17K
Still don't know what caused it.
Thanks for listening, I'm just venting and waiting for more spit.
Dealer's first diagnosis was a cracked torque plate between the engine and transmission. I laughed and told the service manager that the mechanic needed to fine another job. 2 weeks later they've come back and said #5 and #6 wrist pins were bad. All maintenance and services have been done on schedule. They wanted $25K to put a long block in. With a lot of wrangling Ram agreed to split the cost and do it for $15K. That's still a lot. I had another diesel shop quote it and they came back with $17K
Still don't know what caused it.
Thanks for listening, I'm just venting and waiting for more spit.