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RE: isx15 bubbles (10-05-2021 )Justinmakuch Wrote: i have a 2008 isx15 that has been deleted for approx. 5 years now with no issues up until now. YOU DO NOT PULL THE HEAD OFF OF IT TO FIND THE PROBLEM!!.. THIS IS INCORRECT!!! .. And if you took it to a mechanic that would do this.. then ... RUN LIKE HELL AWAY!. The proper Next step is to remove the oil and drop the oil pan. let the engine sit over night with 20 psi pressure on the coolant system. The next day, look for coolant seeping out of the bottom of a cylinder or liner or listening for gurgling sounds while someone is turning engine by hand slowly. Find out what cylinder it is and where the leak is. Sometimes they are hard to spot. here is one example... http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...6#pid25356 Also, just because it ran for a few years after the delete.. DOES NOT MEAN AT ALL THAT THE PROGRAMMING IS ANY GOOD OR DID NOT DIRECTLY CAUSE YOUR PROBLEM WITH THE SUNK LINER... MOST DELETE PROGRAMS WILL TAKE A FEW YEARS TO CAUSE ENGINE DAMAGE UNLESS THEY ARE REALLY REALLY BAD!. -- YOU NEED TO HAVE THE ECM PROGRAMMING REVIEWED WHILE YOUR AT IT TO ENSURE IT WAS NOT A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR OF THE ENGINE FAILURE! Pull a copy of the program out of the ecm and e-mail it to me for a review. That is your next move along with pulling the pan and finding where the sunk liner is. How many miles on the truck, with type of truck, engine, how many HP , some more history, etc.etc.etc. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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