CM871 oil pressure |
05-22-2018, (Subject: CM871 oil pressure ) Post: #46 | |||
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RE: CM871 oil pressure Take it to Haggai! Don’t be a victim like I was! | |||
05-22-2018, (Subject: CM871 oil pressure ) Post: #47 | |||
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RE: CM871 oil pressure (05-08-2018 )pearce trucking Wrote: Two other things. The engine stumbled for 2-4 seconds after turning off the ignition, which I decided would figure considering how much fuel is in the intake. Sounds like you may have a leaking injector. Hopefully you have a injector leak test plate. User's Signature: It's hard to win an argument with a smart person, but it's damn near impossible to win an argument with a stupid person | |||
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05-22-2018, (Subject: CM871 oil pressure ) Post: #48 | |||
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RE: CM871 oil pressure Those are old symptoms. The turbo actuator took care of that. But I'm. Not certain now. Maybe it's possible. | |||
05-22-2018, (Subject: CM871 oil pressure ) Post: #49 | |||
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RE: CM871 oil pressure Last thought, Exhaust gas pressure was reading 13.xx inches mercury with truck off. Don't know if it's reading innacurately. HELP! EGP sensor should read around same as atmospheric pressure is with engine not running. 13.xx inches is equal elevation about 20,000 feet. Turbo actuator gear not moving by hands, don't worry. | |||
05-23-2018, (Subject: CM871 oil pressure ) Post: #50 | |||
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RE: CM871 oil pressure I replaced that sensor also. Find out shortly. | |||
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