Well guys and gals,
It happened. My Dodge Ram engine had a major failure on the way back from Florida. I usually average about 550 or so miles a tank. I fueled at the Pilot in Wildwood (exit 329?) on 75. I should'a been able to go to Tennessee on that fuel. I made it to Macon. I was like wtf. So i fueled again in Macon, GA at the J.
I got 100 more miles and had burned up the 35 gals of fuel. We stop and fuel again. This time I look for leaks. There are none, but the whole underside of the truck is covered in diesel fuel. I fired her up to see if the leak would appear.
Boy it did, right out of the crankcase vent tube. The whole engine up to the valve cover is plumb full of fuel, not a drop of oil left. Now, the funny thing is that the truck ran great. no loss of power at all, no knocking cylinder, nada.
A dealership has the truck now and I will let you in on more details at they come out.
Maybe I should get a Ford??
No way.
What is the problem? The dealer says they aren't sure what went wrong
It happened. My Dodge Ram engine had a major failure on the way back from Florida. I usually average about 550 or so miles a tank. I fueled at the Pilot in Wildwood (exit 329?) on 75. I should'a been able to go to Tennessee on that fuel. I made it to Macon. I was like wtf. So i fueled again in Macon, GA at the J.
I got 100 more miles and had burned up the 35 gals of fuel. We stop and fuel again. This time I look for leaks. There are none, but the whole underside of the truck is covered in diesel fuel. I fired her up to see if the leak would appear.
Boy it did, right out of the crankcase vent tube. The whole engine up to the valve cover is plumb full of fuel, not a drop of oil left. Now, the funny thing is that the truck ran great. no loss of power at all, no knocking cylinder, nada.
A dealership has the truck now and I will let you in on more details at they come out.
Maybe I should get a Ford??
No way.
What is the problem? The dealer says they aren't sure what went wrong