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Well the gauge thing is easy. I've broken the line 3 or 4 times while working under the hood. It's just a line coupler, advanced sells them on the little spinning rack on their fastener isle.yes a lot of them just used a stand alone cooler. I have one of those. just going to add the radiator one in the loop so I get the oil heated in winter.
same reason for trans. I have a separate cooler for the power steering. since I had external coolers for all three, I still want to use the radiator coolers so I figured the oil and trans fluid are most important.
I have oil lines going to radiator area and splitting using AN 6 connectors with PTFE line.
The trans is connected in series, external cooler first and then the radiator cooler. AN 6 connectors there also but using the summit braided line with the reusable hose ends.
I could not find any thing to match the factory oil cooler line at local hardware. I am fairly certain it is an 18 cnt thread. and most likely 3/4 in in size. I am looking for those now to test.
yes I will post any progress made.
one other item that is being difficult to find is a brass feral for the banks turbo boost gauge. I messed up the one I had. the are really small, maybe 3/32.
thanks
rich
parts got here fast but did not work, not 11/16 has to be 3/4 or a metric. I still think it is 18ct threads
Agree I'd pull the valve covers sense their leaking anyways. Might be rocker shaft came loose or a pushrod not seated properly. BTW permatex right stuff is what you want for the valve covers..https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MIjqbij_ns2QIVSJF-Ch2EpwX6EAQYAyABEgLlNvD_BwEtwo steps forward one large one backwards. got all leaks done except valve cover and got that down to a small seep.
going to take it for its first drive today and while doing its warm up, something happened and it developed a knock and a little smoke.
not sure where to start. sounds like a stuck lifter on an old gas motor but not sure how that translates to the internals of a diesel.
I know a bad injector can cause similar noise and smoke. strange an injector would go bad with only 30 minutes of run time. I have run the motor to warm up 4 or 5 times and I have let it run for as long as 15 minutes. I was working on fixing all the leaks.
I have not rev'd the motor past 2000 rpm and at all times a gentle rise in the throttle and then slow let off, have not been punching the throttle.
I guess I am going to break it down to the point I can get the valve covers off and see what the valves and rods look like.
At least I have all the cooler lines done and working well