First off, please note that I have studied DTR & TDR and ran multiple searches when trying to diagnose problems with my truck.
I guess when it rains it pours ... . I've had multiple leaks in the last 60 days and thought I fixed them all:
* Leaking Fuel Drain Valve (Installed new Drain Valve on Fuel Filter)
* Leaking Turbo Oil High Pressure Line (Re-Tightened Line)
* Leaking Fuel Line from my FASS (Re-Tightened Line)
* Leaking Turbo Drain Tube at flange (Installed new gasket)
* Leaking Turbo Oil Seals (Replaced with new Turbo since I could not afford the downtime of sending my HTT back for repairs)
* Leaking Vacuum/P. Steering Pump (Replaced both pumps)
* Leaking Tappet Cover Gasket (Replaced with Cummins Gasket)
After fixing the tappet cover yesterday evening and re-installing the ECM, Fuel Filter canister, APPS, and VP44 Injection Pump & lines, I blead the air out of the lines and started the truck and had it idle for 20 minutes while I was checking for leaks. NO LEAKS !!!
I took the truck for a test drive on the street for approx. 15min. , driving moderately and pulled over twice monitoring for leaks. NO LEAKS !!!
I then deciced to take a test drive on the freeway for approx. 20 min. and monitored boost up to 15psi's. I then got off the freeway and headed back home on the street and noticed my oil pressure was around 30psi's and immediatly pulled over, got out and looked under my truck and could not belive what I saw which was a HUGE puddle of oil and the whole under-carriage of my truck from front to back and the tailgate was saturated with oil. I was beyond shocked !!!
Since it was now dark outside, I had to use my flashlight to see where it was leaking. I even checked the Turbo Oil drain hose where it attaches to the nipple on the block.
I put in 8 qts. of oil and limped her home. This morning I started the truck and let idle for 1 min. and did not see any leaks. Go Figure !!!
The only thing I can think of is after my research this morning, since my Vacuum Pump hose broke near the firewall when working on the Tappet Cover R&R, maybe this is causing excessive Crankcase Pressure pushing oil out somewhere when the truck is on load driving at higher speeds.
I can't tell you how frustrated I am... I had planned on cleaning up the truck today and enjoying the Super Bowl this afternoon knowing that the truck is fixed and saved $$$ from not having to pay the Dodge Dealership around $115/hr to work on my truck.
I'm heading out to the auto parts store to replace the dry-rotted vacumm line/hose and then jet wash the under-carriage of the truck to see if I can see any leaks.
I don't mean to take anyone away from the Superbowl today but any advice or help would be grealy appreciated!!!
I guess when it rains it pours ... . I've had multiple leaks in the last 60 days and thought I fixed them all:
* Leaking Fuel Drain Valve (Installed new Drain Valve on Fuel Filter)
* Leaking Turbo Oil High Pressure Line (Re-Tightened Line)
* Leaking Fuel Line from my FASS (Re-Tightened Line)
* Leaking Turbo Drain Tube at flange (Installed new gasket)
* Leaking Turbo Oil Seals (Replaced with new Turbo since I could not afford the downtime of sending my HTT back for repairs)
* Leaking Vacuum/P. Steering Pump (Replaced both pumps)
* Leaking Tappet Cover Gasket (Replaced with Cummins Gasket)
After fixing the tappet cover yesterday evening and re-installing the ECM, Fuel Filter canister, APPS, and VP44 Injection Pump & lines, I blead the air out of the lines and started the truck and had it idle for 20 minutes while I was checking for leaks. NO LEAKS !!!
I took the truck for a test drive on the street for approx. 15min. , driving moderately and pulled over twice monitoring for leaks. NO LEAKS !!!
I then deciced to take a test drive on the freeway for approx. 20 min. and monitored boost up to 15psi's. I then got off the freeway and headed back home on the street and noticed my oil pressure was around 30psi's and immediatly pulled over, got out and looked under my truck and could not belive what I saw which was a HUGE puddle of oil and the whole under-carriage of my truck from front to back and the tailgate was saturated with oil. I was beyond shocked !!!
Since it was now dark outside, I had to use my flashlight to see where it was leaking. I even checked the Turbo Oil drain hose where it attaches to the nipple on the block.
I put in 8 qts. of oil and limped her home. This morning I started the truck and let idle for 1 min. and did not see any leaks. Go Figure !!!
The only thing I can think of is after my research this morning, since my Vacuum Pump hose broke near the firewall when working on the Tappet Cover R&R, maybe this is causing excessive Crankcase Pressure pushing oil out somewhere when the truck is on load driving at higher speeds.
I can't tell you how frustrated I am... I had planned on cleaning up the truck today and enjoying the Super Bowl this afternoon knowing that the truck is fixed and saved $$$ from not having to pay the Dodge Dealership around $115/hr to work on my truck.
I'm heading out to the auto parts store to replace the dry-rotted vacumm line/hose and then jet wash the under-carriage of the truck to see if I can see any leaks.
I don't mean to take anyone away from the Superbowl today but any advice or help would be grealy appreciated!!!