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ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Smooth - 02-04-2019

Any ideas or suggestions I am all ears.

Recently Purchased
2015 Prostar -
Motor Built in 14' ISX 550HP CM2350 13SP
380,000 miles
Pulling Dry Van - usually 40-45K loads -
Truck Clean, no leaks, runs good, etc.

Clean truck - runs good no fault codes etc.
Run Rotella - Oil Usage 1 Gallon every 650 - 800 miles
After Service was better for first 1500 miles but not good.

Fuel Mileage 4.9 to 5.2 that is weekly over last 30 days so have a short date range of data.


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Waterloo - 02-04-2019

Where is the oil going? And that mileage sucks. Could be carbon packed. Have you popped the lid on the motor to inspect the cam? Is the mandate still intact?


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Smooth - 02-04-2019

(02-04-2019 )Waterloo Wrote:  Where is the oil going? And that mileage sucks. Could be carbon packed. Have you popped the lid on the motor to inspect the cam? Is the mandate still intact?

Mandate still in place - have not opened motor yet


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Waterloo - 02-04-2019

I would take a look at the cam, see what it looks like.


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Waterloo - 02-04-2019

Have you taken the DPF filter off and inspected it? I would do that too. Along with an EGR tuneup.


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - imalumberjack - 02-04-2019

On the 2250 you cant see the cam and I think 2350 is the same.
I would definitely be checking regen history ....sounds soot clogged ....and EGR tune up is probably needed, bake the DPF etc.


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - ynot - 02-04-2019

Pull the compressor outlet pipe off the turbo, too check for oil leaking. You can also pull the lines off the air compressor they've been known too leak oil as well. It's a 14 motor so it should have the updated pistons too stop carbon packing, so hopefully that's not your problem cause the only way too fix that is a rebuild.

Your oil usage seems extreme but maybe this could be part of the problem... if the truck was using a lighter an or different oil, changing too shall has changed it wear pattern an will take a couple oil changes too settle in


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Nilao - 02-04-2019

Isn't this in the model range of the faulty valve guide seals?

You could take the exhaust pipe off and do a snsp test as well to see how much smoke it puts out.

Also take the oil fill cap off with the engine running snd see how much blow by there is. Should just be a light puff. If it looks like a old steam loco then your rings are shot.


RE: ISX CM2350 Oil Usage and Fuel Economy - Suggestions? - Waterloo - 02-04-2019

(02-04-2019 )imalumberjack Wrote:  On the 2250 you cant see the cam and I think 2350 is the same.
I would definitely be checking regen history ....sounds soot clogged ....and EGR tune up is probably needed, bake the DPF etc.

Why can't you see the cam? It is the same head I have. Check the cam lobes, if it is carbon'd up the cam shaft is usually chewed up. Sounds like the guy has a high idle motor, face plugged and a real mess internally.