ISB 6.7 Too Much Soot Guidance
01-12-2021, (Subject: ISB 6.7 Too Much Soot Guidance ) 
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RE: ISB 6.7 Too Much Soot Guidance
One of the biggest mistakes people tend to do to them is to take a liquid to the DPF/DOC elements. If you washed it out then this was a big no-no. It is now highly likely that about half or more the precious metals that make the DPF operate correctly are now stripped away and it is more than likely doomed. AND if you took hard pressure to it at all with that wand, you also likely destroyed many if not most the cavities that were actually supposed to be blocked off at the back end of it 50% of the element (every other hole) is NOT supposed to be pass-thru, but blocked at the far end. - The thing likely will not regen properly any more .. is struggling just to keep up and ignite the fuel properly with half its metals gone ... Not sure about an isb but on the ISX, it is only supposed to take 40 minutes or so to burn off. If it took 1.5 hours, I would say something is weak at this point or failing.


Next would be to going thru the whole intake and EGR system, not just the egr valve. Things like the imap sensor needs replacing, and other sensors like Delta-P, other piping and circuits, etc.

NEXT you did not mention the DOC element. It should have been pulled out and taken to have baked, etc.. too. The DOC and DPF elements BOTH. - they should have been taken to a stealers#it with the proper machinery and baked, de-ashed, and then flow tested properly instead of trying to red-neck the whole situation. Trying to pressure wash it like those collections of dumbarsses on social medai and you-tube creates as many problems as it hopes to solve.


What about the Delta-P sensor and crossover lines for the dpf while your at it?


Did anyone take pics of the faces of the elements before trying to clean them? to see what exactly was on the faces as buildup? -- sure, some soot but combined with oil residue? coolant residue? --- Was the coating even or more dense in areas indicating it might be cracked internally? -- etc.etc.etc. - Posting pics on here often can tell a whole lot towards issues someone might be having.

What about replacing the Doser injector if it is old?. they can clog up and/or go bad and cause some issues for not regen properly too.


Sounds to me like a very strong possibility that it now needs a new DPF element at the very least.

The DOC element needs to be taken off and done properly too (baked along with DPF element, etc.) ... or did it get ruined with that water-gun as well?

The rest of the engine systems, egr sesors, exhaust sensors and piping, Delta-P sensors and piping, doser injector, etc.. dealt with properly instead of only doing the valve.

ppl gotta keep in mind that when the truck and its engine were new, those system likely worked very well without any real issues. What goes down hill is that the egr system .. the whole system and its sensors... getting sooty as all hell ove time including the piping for all of it, the EGR cooler, etc.etc.etc. over time. The doser injector gets clogged over time as well and then those emissions cans under the truck suffer the fate of all the neglect.

Those engine sensors and systems need regular maintenance LONG BEFORE ANY CEL LIGHTS whatsoever start to come on. When ppl wait till they get regen codes and issues then it is far too late and the entire systems are in dire neglect at that point.

This also comes to mind: Did anyone bother to put a bypass oil filtration system on it the day it got purchased to keep the soot out of the oil system so that it did not get carbon packed?---Likely not. Soot buildup in the oil is the engine killer and the factory filter is not going to keep it out well enough on its own for squat.


Anyone bother to pressurize the entire intake and exhaust systems to look for boost and exhaust leaks?-- those emissions system cannot handle problems/leaks like this.

What about the EGR cooler?--- How old is that thing? and is it in need of removing and cleaning all the carbon and soot buildup out of it too?. they get clogged up and inefficient and this needs to be done to them when they get old... or if they suffer more than normal condensation intrusion due to environment, etc. they will clog up and get inefficient as well.

These are the things that come to mind on a whim... the beer has partially taken over.


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