AH64ID
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My dad's 06 has been using oil for the last 30-40K miles. He maybe was going thru a quart in 3K miles while towing heavy, which is defiantly noticeable. Last Thursday, after driving 500 miles Wed with a slide in camper and a 6x12 cargo trailer, he fired up the truck and it was running VERY rough and blowing a lot of oil smoke out the exhaust the crankcase pressure could be felt with my had 12-15" above the oil fill cap (cap removed). We ran it for a couple minutes and shut if off. Once we figured out what to do with the camper we fired it back up and it was idling smooth and without smoke... so we where pretty sure it was rings at this point.
So we took it to the local shop and they did a leak down check and 1 and 6 where not holding but not horrible, so the head came off. Both 1/6 where burning oil, so the engine came out of the truck. Upon further disassembly the top ring was broken on 1 and 6 but luckily there was no scoring.
Ring failures seem very rare on these engines so what???
It appears something occurred that caused the consumption and the consumption is what allowed the rings to carbon up and stop turning and subsequently break.
My dad doesn't hot rod it and drives very conservativly. The highest the EGT's ever got was the first year or two when it was stock, but those high EGT's don't mean much for cylinder temps. He has ran a Smarty Jr on SW1 or UDC and always backs out before it breaks 1200°. No other mods that have been there longer than the oil consumption. He does have a HE351 with an enlarged turbine (rebuilt OEM turbo at 100K miles to see if it was the sourse of oil consumption) and he has DDP 50's on marine bodies but they where installed after the consumption started.
He has always ran good air filters and generally the stock 4" one.
Oil has been Amsoil AME with a bypass filter changed about every 10K miles.
Truck has 123,xxx miles on it and I would guess around 3200-3400 hours... can't look until it is back together.
So it is getting a full rebuild with QSB Pistons, fully balanced rotating assembly, and ARP's. The cam/springs/pushrods will all stay stock.
Still not sure what would cause the consumption... or did the rings break first?? No real way to tell I guess.
I recall jelag having a similar issue (at similar miles) and had broken rings on 4 cylinders of his 05 but I don't recall any others.
So we took it to the local shop and they did a leak down check and 1 and 6 where not holding but not horrible, so the head came off. Both 1/6 where burning oil, so the engine came out of the truck. Upon further disassembly the top ring was broken on 1 and 6 but luckily there was no scoring.
Ring failures seem very rare on these engines so what???
It appears something occurred that caused the consumption and the consumption is what allowed the rings to carbon up and stop turning and subsequently break.
My dad doesn't hot rod it and drives very conservativly. The highest the EGT's ever got was the first year or two when it was stock, but those high EGT's don't mean much for cylinder temps. He has ran a Smarty Jr on SW1 or UDC and always backs out before it breaks 1200°. No other mods that have been there longer than the oil consumption. He does have a HE351 with an enlarged turbine (rebuilt OEM turbo at 100K miles to see if it was the sourse of oil consumption) and he has DDP 50's on marine bodies but they where installed after the consumption started.
He has always ran good air filters and generally the stock 4" one.
Oil has been Amsoil AME with a bypass filter changed about every 10K miles.
Truck has 123,xxx miles on it and I would guess around 3200-3400 hours... can't look until it is back together.
So it is getting a full rebuild with QSB Pistons, fully balanced rotating assembly, and ARP's. The cam/springs/pushrods will all stay stock.
Still not sure what would cause the consumption... or did the rings break first?? No real way to tell I guess.
I recall jelag having a similar issue (at similar miles) and had broken rings on 4 cylinders of his 05 but I don't recall any others.
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