I am happy at last, my knock went away. After listening to it all summer, it is gone. First let me say I have used Stanadyne Performance formula since the truck was new.
I now have 14,400 miles on it. Knock appeared late June, went to the dealer(*******) and had a tech listen to it and he said it was common and that it was an injector that was dirty, maybe 2 or 3. Dodge would not let him replace them and that they recommended I use the truck severely, maybe hook up my trailer and climb a pass. Sold me an off brand additive from their service dept. Knock persisted. I used the off brand stuff and Stanadyne during the summer. Heavier concentration than the bottle recommended. Twice as strong. Middle of September, bought some Power Service Diesel Kleen and poured that in along with the Stanadyne. After 1/3 of a bottle of Diesel Kleen the knock went away!! I keep using the Stanadyne because I have about 1/2 case of it left. I have heard great things about Stanadyne and a diesel mechanic friend highly recommends it. In fact, he said that his shop will take the fuel filter out, drain the cannister and pour a bottle of stanadyne in, the knock will go away instantly. Never tried it as I just changed the filter in July.
Anyway, I think Power Service diesel Kleen did the trick and I don't have to drive to Salt Lake City to get it!
I now have 14,400 miles on it. Knock appeared late June, went to the dealer(*******) and had a tech listen to it and he said it was common and that it was an injector that was dirty, maybe 2 or 3. Dodge would not let him replace them and that they recommended I use the truck severely, maybe hook up my trailer and climb a pass. Sold me an off brand additive from their service dept. Knock persisted. I used the off brand stuff and Stanadyne during the summer. Heavier concentration than the bottle recommended. Twice as strong. Middle of September, bought some Power Service Diesel Kleen and poured that in along with the Stanadyne. After 1/3 of a bottle of Diesel Kleen the knock went away!! I keep using the Stanadyne because I have about 1/2 case of it left. I have heard great things about Stanadyne and a diesel mechanic friend highly recommends it. In fact, he said that his shop will take the fuel filter out, drain the cannister and pour a bottle of stanadyne in, the knock will go away instantly. Never tried it as I just changed the filter in July.
Anyway, I think Power Service diesel Kleen did the trick and I don't have to drive to Salt Lake City to get it!