This week, I hauled a 36ft travel trailer from Sturgeon Bay, WI to Denver, CO (this is what I do for a living).
Its a 1250 mile trip, and about 800 miles into it, the engine light came on, and the engine ran rough at idle and also while accelerating until it hit about 1700 rpm, then it seemed to have full power.
I checked the code and it was P0305 - which is #5 cylinder misfire. It appears the #5 injector hung up.
I dumped in a full gallon of Power Service Diesel Kleen into my tank and topped it off with #2 ULSD, hoping the potent mix of injector cleaner & fuel might free up the stuck injector.
I made it to Denver, delivered the trailer.
I have 140K miles on the truck, it is out of warranty. I was quoted ~$1300. 00 to get just the one injector replaced, by a shop in Denver. Well not having the $$ resources to get it fixed, I chose to continue playing Russian Roulet with the engine and began driving home (not a smart thing to do, I know Oo. , please spare me the lectures).
About 10 miles outside of Denver, the truck "bucked" hard like I hit a major speed bump or pot hole, the engine light went off, and the motor began running smooth as silk.
Appears my "mix" worked, but now, how long before it happens again???
Could any of the sponsors on here please PM me quotes for:
a. ) a single replacement for the stock injector.
b. ) a full set of new injectors.
c. ) a full set of rebuilt injectors.
d. ) a full set of mild performance injectors (i. e. no other upgrades needed).
BTW, my truck info: 2007 RAM 3500 Dually 5. 9CTD
Its a 1250 mile trip, and about 800 miles into it, the engine light came on, and the engine ran rough at idle and also while accelerating until it hit about 1700 rpm, then it seemed to have full power.
I checked the code and it was P0305 - which is #5 cylinder misfire. It appears the #5 injector hung up.
I dumped in a full gallon of Power Service Diesel Kleen into my tank and topped it off with #2 ULSD, hoping the potent mix of injector cleaner & fuel might free up the stuck injector.
I made it to Denver, delivered the trailer.
I have 140K miles on the truck, it is out of warranty. I was quoted ~$1300. 00 to get just the one injector replaced, by a shop in Denver. Well not having the $$ resources to get it fixed, I chose to continue playing Russian Roulet with the engine and began driving home (not a smart thing to do, I know Oo. , please spare me the lectures).
About 10 miles outside of Denver, the truck "bucked" hard like I hit a major speed bump or pot hole, the engine light went off, and the motor began running smooth as silk.
Appears my "mix" worked, but now, how long before it happens again???
Could any of the sponsors on here please PM me quotes for:
a. ) a single replacement for the stock injector.
b. ) a full set of new injectors.
c. ) a full set of rebuilt injectors.
d. ) a full set of mild performance injectors (i. e. no other upgrades needed).
BTW, my truck info: 2007 RAM 3500 Dually 5. 9CTD