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Why are you obsessed about this lol ???? The engine has been lugged to death and probably abused in many ways. Why does this one thing bother you so much?
(04-27-2022 )Konstantin Wrote: [ -> ]I will sell the truck, but I still very interested in the details of my abuse report. Somebody could explain how could this be true. 33 hours with less than 5 psi pressure, but no fault codes, no engine shutdown fault codes, nothing. The other truck I own Volvo with 1,300,000 miles have very clean abuse history, so questions remain.
(04-27-2022 )tree98 Wrote: [ -> ]Why are you obsessed about this lol ???? The engine has been lugged to death and probably abused in many ways. Why does this one thing bother you so much?it bothers me a lot, because Cummins dealership, to be precise a foreman who oversees other mechanics, told me that probably it was not a big deal. A glitch or something or software calibration. I thought until now that OEM people should know all their stuff. They told me it is probably solid engine.
(04-27-2022 )Rawze Wrote: [ -> ](04-27-2022 )Konstantin Wrote: [ -> ]I will sell the truck, but I still very interested in the details of my abuse report. Somebody could explain how could this be true. 33 hours with less than 5 psi pressure, but no fault codes, no engine shutdown fault codes, nothing. The other truck I own Volvo with 1,300,000 miles have very clean abuse history, so questions remain.
There have been a lot of people in the past that have come around on here asking why they keep getting low oil pressure alarms that come and go. The alarms disappear for a while after replacing the oil filter.. and then come back again. This is a direct indicator of soot-packing problems, failing egr systems, and plugged up DPF filters.. because the bulk of truck owners just keep driving the truck and engine into the ground, because they are too lazy, or are severely under-educated on how to properly clean out the egr system, replace sensors every couple years, keeping after things + doing any preventative maintenance on those systems at all until its far too late. .. but instead they will run off to every repair shop they can find, chasing CEL codes all the time, and waste moneys over and over at places that are not about too do any of these things for them. OEM repair shops are the most guilty of them all, and that is where most O/O's seem to want to take their trucks to out of sheer ignorance. - Such is the normal way that truck owners abuse their equipment and then wonder why they have nothing but engine and emissions problems.
The high hours on the low oil pressure is almost always an indication of this type of soot-packing, excess soot in the oil system abuse and repeated neglect.
(04-27-2022 )Konstantin Wrote: [ -> ]...
Thank you for the excellent explanation! But why no fault codes?
(04-27-2022 )Rawze Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you! Very informative.(04-27-2022 )Konstantin Wrote: [ -> ]...
Thank you for the excellent explanation! But why no fault codes?
it does throw fault codes, but they come and go .. so are ignored.. and then cleared out each time someone connects with the software.
an old example: http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...199#pid199
(04-14-2022 )tree98 Wrote: [ -> ]From a quick glance it looks like a typical worn out abused engine. 75% of the fuel it burned was in top gear, average rpm 1260 max rpm 2190.......it's been lugged its whole life. It's either an auto trans or super tall rears, maybe both.