New motor time! |
09-19-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #19 | |||
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RE: New motor time! (09-18-2016 )jorden486 Wrote:(09-18-2016 )Rawze Wrote: Then I would construe your original post as very misleading to me to say the least. It definitely makes it look like someone neglecting their equipment to me, because I just see it way too often any more these days. I am also one to quickly call it out so that everyone can learn from that kind of way of thinking. A decent bypass oil filter only uses a very small amount of flow. The smaller the lines, the better. That way it does not take away from the main system pressure. My Amsoil filter lasts about 80,000 miles or more at a time between filter changes, but then again, my oil is always bright yellow clean too (not from the bypass filter). That is pretty cheap if you ask me. Mine is mounted behind the fuel tank on the passenger side with long hoses. I also installed a port for taking oil samples back there too. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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09-19-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #20 | |||
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RE: New motor time! (09-19-2016 )Rawze Wrote: ... Mine is mounted behind the fuel tank on the passenger side with long hoses. I also installed a port for taking oil samples back there too. Can you post a pic of the sample port, I'd like to see that... User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
09-19-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #21 | |||
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RE: New motor time! (09-19-2016 )Hammerhead Wrote:(09-19-2016 )Rawze Wrote: ... Mine is mounted behind the fuel tank on the passenger side with long hoses. I also installed a port for taking oil samples back there too. I used this kit for taking samples ... http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/fi...?code=Bk30 User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #22 | |||
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RE: New motor time! Its been a busy few weeks but I'm finally about done with my truck. I'll try and attach a few pictures. The oil pump failed and made a serious mess. So Cummins reman crate motor it was. Plus new clutch motor mounts radiator bushings. Every coolant line and clamp replaced. Power steering pump rebuilt. Every fuel line and diverted valve changed. New FASS pump. New radiator new AC condenser. New u joints. New brakes S cams, bushings, slack adjusters, wheel seals, drums. New fan hub and fan and belts. New alternator and AC compressor. New Receiver dryer and expansion valve in the sleeper. 4 new shocks in the rear. 2 new tourque rods. 2 new frame extensions on the front(common to break on the front of car haulers with masher bumpers) PTO resealed and spines greased. Every exhaust clamp changed(dual stacks). 4 new LED headlights and 4 new marker lights in the masher bumper. Suspensions mounts(rear) disassembled inspected and reassembled with anti seize so it can be taken and aligned before it goes out. I still have a bypass oil filter to install. | |||
10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #23 | |||
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RE: New motor time! Sure are pretty when they are new. | |||
10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #24 | |||
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RE: New motor time! Cam bearing pushing out of the journal. | |||
10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #25 | |||
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RE: New motor time! #4 rod cap. Melted bearing. The cap had to be beat off the crankshaft with a sledge hammer. | |||
10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #26 | |||
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RE: New motor time! Most expensive engine hoist in history I think. Driving that was nerve melting. Think very intricate and minute adjustments using a locomotive. | |||
10-03-2016, (Subject: New motor time! ) Post: #27 | |||
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RE: New motor time! Mostly done. Sure looks good. | |||
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