RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs |
04-22-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #64 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs WTH?! I just had my fuel pump head installed at Haggai, this is worrisome. Although they told me mine was a PX. I smell fuel washed truck twice already ( injector tube blew) . No visible leaks while running leak down test. | |||
04-22-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #65 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (04-22-2022 )amermextrucker Wrote: WTH?! maybe there is a leak in a return line somewhere? User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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04-22-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #66 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (04-21-2022 )Hermjeji Wrote: Confirmed it's the head leaking again. Exact same spot. Keep an eye on it. Mine appeared to be leaking as well at that same location (and like you, I was pi$$ed). The wetness never got any worse after the first week so I assumed it was maybe some oil on the threads seeping out from assembly due to the heating cycles. I now have around a 100k miles on the reman with no other issues so far. | |||
04-22-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #67 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (04-22-2022 )amermextrucker Wrote: WTH?! That fuel smell seems to linger for awhile, even after being thoroughly cleaned. It seeps into every crack and crevice which is near impossible to get fully clean. It typically will have to wear off. Every heat cycle unfortunately will cause some fuel smell until it is all gone. Keep doing thorough checks. If you're not seeing any visible leaks or new 'damp' areas, then I'm sure you'll be fine. | |||
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05-04-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #68 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs FYI, the third fuel pump head from Cummins, also started leaking from the head. Pressure was maintained this time on the test, but have just replaced it for the 4th time in ~3 weeks. | |||
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05-04-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #69 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (05-04-2022 )Hermjeji Wrote: FYI, the third fuel pump head from Cummins, also started leaking from the head. Pressure was maintained this time on the test, but have just replaced it for the 4th time in ~3 weeks. that does not sound normal at all. maybe your high pressure relief valve has failed in the shut position and it is allowing spikes with over-pressures?. also need to ensure it passes an injector leak test with flying colors. if not then it could be combustion gasses back-feeding into the rail and causing excess fuel pressures. - just another theory. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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05-06-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #70 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (05-04-2022 )Rawze Wrote:(05-04-2022 )Hermjeji Wrote: FYI, the third fuel pump head from Cummins, also started leaking from the head. Pressure was maintained this time on the test, but have just replaced it for the 4th time in ~3 weeks. I think you're right Rawze. I am now on head#5. It started leaking with loss of power. Is there a way to isolate the high pressure relief valve verses bad injectors, other than putting on the part and seeing what it does? Might be that both are bad also (i thought the high pressure relief valve usually fails if there's excessive loss in the pressure >4000 PSI in the minute, haven't heard of one being shut in the closed position). I'm open to hearing all theories here as I dive into it. Won't be back home till Sunday/Monday so gearing up to go through it. | |||
05-06-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #71 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs maybe monitor the commanded vs measured pressures and see if there are pressure spikes?. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
05-14-2022, (Subject: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs ) Post: #72 | |||
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RE: RIP CM2250, 2013, 800,000km 20,000 hrs (05-06-2022 )Rawze Wrote: maybe monitor the commanded vs measured pressures and see if there are pressure spikes?. See the test below, It looks like once it reaches peak command, it does spike up and down. The last spike was at key off. This is just at 700 idle with the leakdown test. It's obvious it fails the leakdown test. However, on the other 3 ISX's i have not seen this when doing the leakdown test, it fluctuates, but not this much. Even the old rail leakdown tests, they stayed at 28500-29000 psi, not jumping up to 30k and down like this. I want to hook up to it when it's loaded and pulling to see how it data logs then (but that won't be till Tuesday/Wednesday). | |||
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