jimm1009
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This is for the most experienced multi-fuel mechanics.
I think that I have a rod starting to knock. It is most pronounced at around 800 to 900 RPMs when hot. The engine also developed a bounce in the tachometer at the same time the knock became noticeable.
I now believe that I abused my engine during the recovery mission in May of this year while driving it the 240 miles home. After reading several posts, I pushed the truck too hard and probably shortened it's time to overhaul but I will wait for your comments before doing anything else.
The engine is still installed, and starts with no problem. It has the typical gut-wrenching 15 to 20 seconds before oil pressure (have mechanical unit as redundant gauge for a while in addition to OEM unit). I do plan on installing the spin-on adapters with anti-drain back filters soon.
Since there are no rebuild tags on this engine and it has almost 29,000 miles on the odometer, can I get away with new standard rod bearings or should I pull the crank and have it turned and do the mains too?
If I can install new / standard rod bearings now without having to remove the crank, can I drive it for another 2000 to 4000 miles (or more) before pulling the engine for a complete overhaul?
Obviously this all depends on what I find after dropping the pan but I am basing these questions on "averages" for the average engine with 28,000 with average operation and average care over 15 years or so.
My engine was manufactured around 1991 so it is not the original serial number engine installed during truck manufacture.
Any recommendations on parts would also be greatly appreciated.
6 rod bearings and pan gasket as a minimum.
Do you know what the published time frames are for replacement of components on these trucks? Most vehicles have a "schedule" of removal and replacement of components but I have never seen anything published anywhere.
I do have all the TMs for parts and maintenance and I have a lot of experience with 6.2 diesels and older 4 & 6 cylinder jeep engines but this is my first medium engine experience.
Thanks in advance,
Jim jimm1009@yahoo.com or PM me here on S.S.
I think that I have a rod starting to knock. It is most pronounced at around 800 to 900 RPMs when hot. The engine also developed a bounce in the tachometer at the same time the knock became noticeable.
I now believe that I abused my engine during the recovery mission in May of this year while driving it the 240 miles home. After reading several posts, I pushed the truck too hard and probably shortened it's time to overhaul but I will wait for your comments before doing anything else.
The engine is still installed, and starts with no problem. It has the typical gut-wrenching 15 to 20 seconds before oil pressure (have mechanical unit as redundant gauge for a while in addition to OEM unit). I do plan on installing the spin-on adapters with anti-drain back filters soon.
Since there are no rebuild tags on this engine and it has almost 29,000 miles on the odometer, can I get away with new standard rod bearings or should I pull the crank and have it turned and do the mains too?
If I can install new / standard rod bearings now without having to remove the crank, can I drive it for another 2000 to 4000 miles (or more) before pulling the engine for a complete overhaul?
Obviously this all depends on what I find after dropping the pan but I am basing these questions on "averages" for the average engine with 28,000 with average operation and average care over 15 years or so.
My engine was manufactured around 1991 so it is not the original serial number engine installed during truck manufacture.
Any recommendations on parts would also be greatly appreciated.
6 rod bearings and pan gasket as a minimum.
Do you know what the published time frames are for replacement of components on these trucks? Most vehicles have a "schedule" of removal and replacement of components but I have never seen anything published anywhere.
I do have all the TMs for parts and maintenance and I have a lot of experience with 6.2 diesels and older 4 & 6 cylinder jeep engines but this is my first medium engine experience.
Thanks in advance,
Jim jimm1009@yahoo.com or PM me here on S.S.