1996 2 wd 3500 Auto. 302,000 miles.
Problems:
I have been dumping water into it for weeks, and know it seems I have a oil leak up high on the front, which is oiling my serpintine belt. Also, about a year ago, took it to the shop, the replaced the fuel shut off solinoid, but left out the long "horizontal" bolt, which caused the two top AFC cover screws to break off. Now I have only 2 AFc screws, and the one long bolt holding the shut off. Truck is beat up, bed sides smashed when a goose neck slid off the fifth wheel, the tail gate is about to fall off, paint on hood and roof are all but gone, and the steering has about 6" of free play in the steering box. Interior shows 300,000 miles. The exhaust stops in front of the rear axle. The truck has a salvage title and was a factory buy back, so the VIN number does not exist in factory records. (The front coil spring mount broke off the frame rail when the truck was 6 months old, and I guess tore the hell out of the body and frame. It was bought by a good ole boy in Mississippi and welded back together better than orginal and fixed the body like new).
Now the good:
It has the bullet proof DTT trans and converter.
It will pull 15,000#, 40' trailers at 80 mph and love it. (Over 300 hp for the last 160,000 miles)
I Love the truck, sits good, set up the way I like, all gauges, stero, etc.
I took it to the shop for repair of a blown intercooler hose, and a estimate... .
He put some stop leak in it (REAL GOOD SECRET STUFF) and it has stopped the water leak! (I was putting a gallon in every 300 miles) but he says there is a crack in the timing cover. He will reapir, but he will pull the engine, turn it upside down to move the lifters out of the way, and replace the cover. (He says the lifter "lifter" tools dont work well. )
So, as you can see, this truck could be considered "nearing the end of its useful life". It looks like crap. I cant see pulling the engine and spending $2500 repairing the cover on a 302,000 mile engine, even if it does run like a bat out of hell. I cant see scraping the truck over a oil leak, but dropping $5000 on a full rebuild is really more than the truck is worth.
So, after the long story, what would you do? CAN YOU J B WELD the oil leak. It only leaks/burns about 1 to 2 quarts every 3000 miles, so that is not a problem, but belt is oily. It looks like the leak is right about where the fan is mounted. I am not sure how the shop saw the leak, or crack, as I cant see it, only the oil.
Problems:
I have been dumping water into it for weeks, and know it seems I have a oil leak up high on the front, which is oiling my serpintine belt. Also, about a year ago, took it to the shop, the replaced the fuel shut off solinoid, but left out the long "horizontal" bolt, which caused the two top AFC cover screws to break off. Now I have only 2 AFc screws, and the one long bolt holding the shut off. Truck is beat up, bed sides smashed when a goose neck slid off the fifth wheel, the tail gate is about to fall off, paint on hood and roof are all but gone, and the steering has about 6" of free play in the steering box. Interior shows 300,000 miles. The exhaust stops in front of the rear axle. The truck has a salvage title and was a factory buy back, so the VIN number does not exist in factory records. (The front coil spring mount broke off the frame rail when the truck was 6 months old, and I guess tore the hell out of the body and frame. It was bought by a good ole boy in Mississippi and welded back together better than orginal and fixed the body like new).
Now the good:
It has the bullet proof DTT trans and converter.
It will pull 15,000#, 40' trailers at 80 mph and love it. (Over 300 hp for the last 160,000 miles)
I Love the truck, sits good, set up the way I like, all gauges, stero, etc.
I took it to the shop for repair of a blown intercooler hose, and a estimate... .
He put some stop leak in it (REAL GOOD SECRET STUFF) and it has stopped the water leak! (I was putting a gallon in every 300 miles) but he says there is a crack in the timing cover. He will reapir, but he will pull the engine, turn it upside down to move the lifters out of the way, and replace the cover. (He says the lifter "lifter" tools dont work well. )
So, as you can see, this truck could be considered "nearing the end of its useful life". It looks like crap. I cant see pulling the engine and spending $2500 repairing the cover on a 302,000 mile engine, even if it does run like a bat out of hell. I cant see scraping the truck over a oil leak, but dropping $5000 on a full rebuild is really more than the truck is worth.
So, after the long story, what would you do? CAN YOU J B WELD the oil leak. It only leaks/burns about 1 to 2 quarts every 3000 miles, so that is not a problem, but belt is oily. It looks like the leak is right about where the fan is mounted. I am not sure how the shop saw the leak, or crack, as I cant see it, only the oil.