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Wet Stacking?

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Could this be Wet Stacking or can a leaking flame heater leaking into elbow do this. The oil coming out smells like deisel but is super thick like old oil. Truck has sat for 11-12 years. Haven't run it much. Thoughts? Thanks


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Yep, wet stacking. Truck has sat for a long time and probably started up and let idle many times. It may be to far gone to just run it out. Try it and report back.
 

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Yes, stuck rings are the biggest concern. Is it road worthy? Put some weight in it and take it for a long drive. Work the engine, it may free it up and clear up. These multi fuels are pretty robust engines.
 

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Not road worthy at the moment I was going to repaint and Bob it. Has no bed and busted trunion.signal-2019-04-13-100748.jpg

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What is busted on the trunion? I just removed mine from my A3 4x4 project. Of course bobbing makes that a mute issue.

And yes, you are posting pictures now.
 

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The nut backed off one side and the guys that had it before, used it that way until it ate into the threaded end about a quarter inch and all threads are worn off the rest as well.

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Had another like that before good learning experience.IMG_20170812_134928932.jpgIMG_20170812_132607306.jpg

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Yea, bobbing is best use and you rebuild as you go.

I moved my rear front axle back and am thinking about using the rear rear as a trailer for off road (driven).

Here is another idea....use the four bottom dogbones and their axle mounts as a four link. They would fit across from each other and have the same bolt pattern, perfect geometry and could be outside of the frame for stability. Perfect when combined ....to make 4 link, I think.

Look at the four bottom axle mounts for the dogbones on your axles, they would bolt right on one axle.
 
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I am no truck guy. But that looks like the output side of a turbo. You know, I saw the same thing when a Turbo shaft seal was defect. Whats it look like before the Turbo, if that is in fact a turbo??
 

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I am no truck guy. But that looks like the output side of a turbo. You know, I saw the same thing when a Turbo shaft seal was defect. Whats it look like before the Turbo, if that is in fact a turbo??
Shaft seems god slight play in and out but none side to side and no binding. Yes it's a turbo. Good take off from Boyce is over $600

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Well, normally, and I am going by what I have seen in power generation, the only way for oil to get into the output of the turbo, is by leaky seals. On a gen set, I have a filter, turbo and then the air intake manifold. Is this somehow different?
 
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Well, normally, and I am going by what I have seen in power generation, the only way for oil to get into the output of the turbo, is by leaky seals. On a gen set, I have a filter, turbo and then the air intake manifold. Is this somehow different?
I thought of turbo first but it sat for a long time and most people I have talked to about these trucks seem to think I should run it and get it good and hot and check it again. When I do run it it seems to clear up a bit when run for a while, but Its not ready to go for a big test yet.

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Anyone know where I can get a good used turbo for a multifuel engine? If needed?

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