Hello guys, my name is Thomas, I’m new to this website and forum for 2 generation Rams. I’m writing you guys today for an expertise advice, and hopefully, help me resolve this issue I’m finding myself with my Ram.
Not too long ago, I bought this Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 Cummins with only 81K. The truck is in mint condition all around, however, there is a concern that got me thinking if I should get rid of this truck and go back to Toyotas.
The problems is that it uses too much oil. When I bought it, I changed all fluids. It has been driven for about 1.5K and I already had to add 1 1/2 quart of oil. I’m using full synthetic rótela 15w40. I don’t know if that would make a difference since those trucks weren’t equip with egr system, but definitely way too much oil being burned in such short of time. In addition, she does blows a tiny bit of blue smoke in the mornings (just when I’m driving off the drive way) then it clears out. Furthermore, I have checked the inlet turbo hoses (not exhaust side yet ) for obvious signs of oil residue, and nothing was founded. It doesn’t have blow-by either. Just normal white haze from the crankcase coming out of the oil filler cap.
Any ideas what should I start looking, different oil, valve seals, piston rings?
Hope I don’t have to tear this thing down any further than I need, any help I would strongly appreciate it.
Regards,
Tom
Not too long ago, I bought this Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 Cummins with only 81K. The truck is in mint condition all around, however, there is a concern that got me thinking if I should get rid of this truck and go back to Toyotas.
The problems is that it uses too much oil. When I bought it, I changed all fluids. It has been driven for about 1.5K and I already had to add 1 1/2 quart of oil. I’m using full synthetic rótela 15w40. I don’t know if that would make a difference since those trucks weren’t equip with egr system, but definitely way too much oil being burned in such short of time. In addition, she does blows a tiny bit of blue smoke in the mornings (just when I’m driving off the drive way) then it clears out. Furthermore, I have checked the inlet turbo hoses (not exhaust side yet ) for obvious signs of oil residue, and nothing was founded. It doesn’t have blow-by either. Just normal white haze from the crankcase coming out of the oil filler cap.
Any ideas what should I start looking, different oil, valve seals, piston rings?
Hope I don’t have to tear this thing down any further than I need, any help I would strongly appreciate it.
Regards,
Tom