Odd leakdown test results... |
09-09-2018, (Subject: Odd leakdown test results... ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Odd leakdown test results... No dice. Now I can't replicate the leak. No bubbles at all. Is it possible as these things wear that some trash might get into the tip and 'temporarily' cause a leak? Would some power service possibly fix this? I ask because my mileage has gone down lately... eventually the fuel cost will replace the bad injector anyway, but I'd rather not just throw parts at it. Who knows, my 3 month old #6 could be where the leak is too. I did run some tests with insite. Nothing out of the ordinary. It will run on all 6, one at a time. All holes pass the cylinder performance test. The only thing I notice is it runs a bit rougher on 1,2 and 3 compared to the rear bank, which I would say is probably a sign of actuator wear. 4,5 and 6 runs smoother. I might swap the actuators around and see if it stays that way or if it flips around. I'm getting 5.3 mpg right now, 80 miles a day, 50% loaded miles, down from the 6.8 I was at before. Half stop and go, 10 lbs of boost or less, all 50 mph or below. User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 977k, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k | |||
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Odd leakdown test results... - dhirocz - 09-08-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - hhow55 - 09-08-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - dhirocz - 09-08-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - Hammerhead - 09-08-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - dhirocz - 09-09-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - dhirocz - 09-09-2018 RE: Odd leakdown test results... - Hammerhead - 09-09-2018, RE: Odd leakdown test results... - Rawze - 09-09-2018, |
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