travistodd1
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I need some help from someone who knows the Cummins NH250. I suspect best case scenario is a blown head gasket, but that would be lucky at this point.
History; I acquired this truck from a person who bought a property and the truck came with it. The previous property owner advised he had driven it to the property and never could get it started again. I believe this to be true because where and how it was parked suggested it was driven in and parked. When I took possession, it had the electric shut off switch partially disconnected and someone had been messing with the fuel lines, presumably trying to find a fuel delivery problem.
I started tracking problems and ultimately replaced the fuel shut off valve and the fuel pump after a pressure test showed the seals in the pump were leaking badly. I also changed the fluids as a precaution because I am unsure how long the truck has been sitting before I took possession. When I flushed the coolant system it looked bad. It was the color of chocolate milk, I believe there was a great deal of rust contamination for some reason. After flushing for some time, it appeared to be good and I filled with the appropriate coolant.
Today, I was able to get it running after a day of working on it. I had a couple minor leaks I notice on the fuel side of things. I turned the engine off after about a minute of running and walked to the passenger side to discover ALL my engine oil on the ground. It was hard to tell, but I suspect it came out the exhaust. I also cracked the overflow tank and discovered it had built up pressure and now had a dark cast to it (I suspect oil).
How bad does this sound? A bad head gasket wouldn't kill me but be a pain. I just suspect it is more serious, something like a cracked block or sleeve erosion or crack... It sounded great when running, no out of place noises and good throttle response with no missing.
Please help...
History; I acquired this truck from a person who bought a property and the truck came with it. The previous property owner advised he had driven it to the property and never could get it started again. I believe this to be true because where and how it was parked suggested it was driven in and parked. When I took possession, it had the electric shut off switch partially disconnected and someone had been messing with the fuel lines, presumably trying to find a fuel delivery problem.
I started tracking problems and ultimately replaced the fuel shut off valve and the fuel pump after a pressure test showed the seals in the pump were leaking badly. I also changed the fluids as a precaution because I am unsure how long the truck has been sitting before I took possession. When I flushed the coolant system it looked bad. It was the color of chocolate milk, I believe there was a great deal of rust contamination for some reason. After flushing for some time, it appeared to be good and I filled with the appropriate coolant.
Today, I was able to get it running after a day of working on it. I had a couple minor leaks I notice on the fuel side of things. I turned the engine off after about a minute of running and walked to the passenger side to discover ALL my engine oil on the ground. It was hard to tell, but I suspect it came out the exhaust. I also cracked the overflow tank and discovered it had built up pressure and now had a dark cast to it (I suspect oil).
How bad does this sound? A bad head gasket wouldn't kill me but be a pain. I just suspect it is more serious, something like a cracked block or sleeve erosion or crack... It sounded great when running, no out of place noises and good throttle response with no missing.
Please help...