I don't know if this is related to previous fuel/oil issues, but I had my truck parked facing downhill in my driveway, and I went to start it, and the starter turned the motor, then it just stopped with a large bump, and rocked the truck. I kept trying it, to the same thing - turn over, bam, then quit. I tried keeping the key turned, and the starter very, very slowly, turned over again, and eventually (after 20 seconds of this or so, started to get the RPM's to rise, very rough. Finally, the truck became self sustaining, and idles again. When I looked outside the truck, it had puked out huge globs of tar-like oil, very thick. It also puked it out of somewhere in the front, but I'm unable to tell where from - it is not drippping, or leaking anymore, and there was already residual oil from a main seal leak that I had fixed - which makes locating the other stuff dificult.
I don't know how it could spew out the front and back, unless there were a leak upfront somewhere in the exhaust system.
Any ideas? I just replaced the fuel injectors/o-rings, and shims, and it has brand new oil. The truck has a VP44 going south, but it still runs with a stumble and typical related issues. I just drove it about 2000 miles the past couple weeks, and it never did anything like this.
I did have, previous to the trip, an oil leak from one of the turbos because of a bad drain setup, but that was fixed...
Any ideas? The truck runs now, but that's not to say that the problem is fixed. I'm sure it will reappear. Also, the truck is not drinking any oil (that I've noticed so far... I'll keep checking).
Skyler
I don't know how it could spew out the front and back, unless there were a leak upfront somewhere in the exhaust system.
Any ideas? I just replaced the fuel injectors/o-rings, and shims, and it has brand new oil. The truck has a VP44 going south, but it still runs with a stumble and typical related issues. I just drove it about 2000 miles the past couple weeks, and it never did anything like this.
I did have, previous to the trip, an oil leak from one of the turbos because of a bad drain setup, but that was fixed...
Any ideas? The truck runs now, but that's not to say that the problem is fixed. I'm sure it will reappear. Also, the truck is not drinking any oil (that I've noticed so far... I'll keep checking).
Skyler