Doing overhead today, CM-871
07-04-2017, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #10
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
(07-04-2017 )schISM Wrote:  
(07-04-2017 )smorgan87 Wrote:  SchlSM, Did it sit for an extended period at some point?
It sat at the dealership for close to a year before I bought it
My guess is it got a bit of moisture in the top sitting for that long and rusted it. Certainly wouldnt hurt to get a oil analisys when u change the oil though.
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07-04-2017, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #11
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
its called lot rot. Many engines get it up there, 2250's especially for some reason...
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07-05-2017, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #12
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
(07-04-2017 )schISM Wrote:  Doing my first overhead on this truck, CM2350 and when I opened it up I found this stuff. Anybody else seeing this? 186xxx miles oil changed every 15k and I don't idle.

Condensation likes to build up around the front cylinders. It could be from lot rott, or from moisture buildup at one point due to various reasons.

If you suspect coolant intrusion, pull your crank case filter and look at the inside of the housing. Here is one that had coolant intrusion problems. Even RED coolant still makes for a green-ish buildup in the back of the housing.



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11-25-2018, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #13
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
(04-23-2017 )Waterloo Wrote:  Like the title says, going out in a few minutes to start the overhead... Finally have some good weather and it is time. Anything I should look at or for that is not obvious when I am in there? Truck is running good, but is smoking a bit more than it should at start up, along with mpg drop. I am figuring the overhead will take care of that. I also, yesterday, pulled the cans off and gutted them right to the walls. I am thinking that my prior job was not good enough and is contributing to my turbo slobber. I was surprised at how little I took out of the DOC when I did the mm. I was actually pissed at myself. So I broke out the hammer and finished the job. That will go back together Monday, as I need to pick up new can gaskets from the dealer... Other than that, and an unexpected coolant leak at my Tri-Pac, which I caught in time, the truck has been trouble free. I have actually had a few months in a row of happy motoring! A first with this truck. Used to be if I got two weeks back to back without trouble I was lucky.

And it has only taken four years to get to this point...
May I ask how much louder it made the exhaust hollowing out the cans?


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11-25-2018, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #14
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
(07-04-2017 )smorgan87 Wrote:  SchlSM, Did it sit for an extended period at some point?
WATERLOO, if you're smoking at startup id recommend checking out them injectors if you havent already. Ur idle smooth? I found one of mine was jacked up and leaking like a faucet after doing mm and pulling the boost out at idle. Went from 6.5-7mpg empty to 10. De-mandates really expose what condition the engine is really in.

No smoking at startup, just an occasional puff between shifts... All good. Thanks!
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11-25-2018, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #15
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
(11-25-2018 )Makmak Wrote:  
(04-23-2017 )Waterloo Wrote:  Like the title says, going out in a few minutes to start the overhead... Finally have some good weather and it is time. Anything I should look at or for that is not obvious when I am in there? Truck is running good, but is smoking a bit more than it should at start up, along with mpg drop. I am figuring the overhead will take care of that. I also, yesterday, pulled the cans off and gutted them right to the walls. I am thinking that my prior job was not good enough and is contributing to my turbo slobber. I was surprised at how little I took out of the DOC when I did the mm. I was actually pissed at myself. So I broke out the hammer and finished the job. That will go back together Monday, as I need to pick up new can gaskets from the dealer... Other than that, and an unexpected coolant leak at my Tri-Pac, which I caught in time, the truck has been trouble free. I have actually had a few months in a row of happy motoring! A first with this truck. Used to be if I got two weeks back to back without trouble I was lucky.

And it has only taken four years to get to this point...
May I ask how much louder it made the exhaust hollowing out the cans?

Well, I have a weed burner, so I would say it would be a tad bit louder than a stack. Honestly it is not that loud, I cannot hear it in the cab and no one has ever said anything about it being obnoxiously loud. I'm happy with it.
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11-25-2018, (Subject: Doing overhead today, CM-871 ) 
Post: #16
RE: Doing overhead today, CM-871
You can't hear the noise if you going supersonic:big_smile2:
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