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My deuce was in the 4th of July parade and ran fine with no over heating issues or nothing like that. Right after the parade I get some loss of power and a loud thumping noise coming from the passenger side of the motor. It sounds like a huge exhaust leak but only when one of the cylinders are hitting. So I'm pulling an empty M109 trailer when this all happens and panic and get off the main road and shut it off really quick. I don't need my giant truck and a trailer sitting in the middle of the road, you know.
My father meets up with me on the side of the road and we try to diagnose it. I pop the hood and pull the mushroom cap off the side. Engine looks fine, no leaks and there is plenty of oil in the valve cover and in the motor. Turn the motor over for a second and notice that it really really sounds like exhaust coming back through the intake. Start the truck again and verify that indeed exhaust is coming back through into the air cleaner canister. Shut off the engine. Unscrewed the oil dip stick and turn the motor again, no blow by coming from the crank case. I believe this tells me that a valve is stuck/broken on 1 cylinder or maybe if I get lucky a valve spring just crapped out on me? There is no clicking or banging like the valve is hitting the piston.
I just want to get your thoughts on it. I don't know anything about diesel motors and your knowledge and guidance is always greatly appreciated.
My father meets up with me on the side of the road and we try to diagnose it. I pop the hood and pull the mushroom cap off the side. Engine looks fine, no leaks and there is plenty of oil in the valve cover and in the motor. Turn the motor over for a second and notice that it really really sounds like exhaust coming back through the intake. Start the truck again and verify that indeed exhaust is coming back through into the air cleaner canister. Shut off the engine. Unscrewed the oil dip stick and turn the motor again, no blow by coming from the crank case. I believe this tells me that a valve is stuck/broken on 1 cylinder or maybe if I get lucky a valve spring just crapped out on me? There is no clicking or banging like the valve is hitting the piston.
I just want to get your thoughts on it. I don't know anything about diesel motors and your knowledge and guidance is always greatly appreciated.
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