Like any used vehicle, you have a punch list of "little things" that you want to take care of. The problem is, an 814 is not "little". Ferro and I found some things, while not trip stoppers, needed to be addressed before I could hit the road again in security.
Things like the Emg stop pissing fuel sideways out of the shaft, water and rust in the fuel tank, drain on the fuel filter jammed closed. A leak on the oil filter stud that holds the canister on, and a heater core missing an inlet. So the work begins.
When the engine runs out of fuel, you still have about 10-12 gallons of fuel in the tank. I drained all the fuel, then took about 3 gallons and swished it in the tank to rinse as much of the rust out. With the baffles in the tank, I could only clean 1/3 of the tank. I hope this is enough, because the next move is to drop the tank, and take the fuel outlet off the tank(12 screws) and use a steam cleaner on it. The fuel filter was an easy fix- just trot on down to NAPA and buy a new petcock to drain the can. I have the e stop off the IP, and a trip to cummins in the morning for the spin on filter kit and the E stop valve.
The cooling system is a mess. The heater is DOA, with one leg of the heater broken off. I also have 1/4" of sand in the bottom of the heater box, curtesy of Fort Bliss. Both cutoff valves are in bad shape, with major portions gone due to electrolysis. The coolant is an olive drab color, and smells bad. After I get the fuel system and oil filter taken care of, I will tackle the coolant problems. Pictures follow.......
Things like the Emg stop pissing fuel sideways out of the shaft, water and rust in the fuel tank, drain on the fuel filter jammed closed. A leak on the oil filter stud that holds the canister on, and a heater core missing an inlet. So the work begins.
When the engine runs out of fuel, you still have about 10-12 gallons of fuel in the tank. I drained all the fuel, then took about 3 gallons and swished it in the tank to rinse as much of the rust out. With the baffles in the tank, I could only clean 1/3 of the tank. I hope this is enough, because the next move is to drop the tank, and take the fuel outlet off the tank(12 screws) and use a steam cleaner on it. The fuel filter was an easy fix- just trot on down to NAPA and buy a new petcock to drain the can. I have the e stop off the IP, and a trip to cummins in the morning for the spin on filter kit and the E stop valve.
The cooling system is a mess. The heater is DOA, with one leg of the heater broken off. I also have 1/4" of sand in the bottom of the heater box, curtesy of Fort Bliss. Both cutoff valves are in bad shape, with major portions gone due to electrolysis. The coolant is an olive drab color, and smells bad. After I get the fuel system and oil filter taken care of, I will tackle the coolant problems. Pictures follow.......