
Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Busy life now.
If you were in Central Idaho I would be glad to help you but sad to say no one is... Sigh. It's been a long day. Worked at the shop till I ran out of parts and the boss man kicked me out the door. (Not really). Got to split and go home early. Ate lunch and chilled out. Headed for town early and help a fellow fire fighter get the watering down on the road. He's not all the bad of a driver but the pure size of the truck does intimidate most people looking over the nose of the hood. So after I got back to the parking lot I bailed for the board meeting. Had a change of hands in the board members of the fire dept and things are changing. Now I've got another fire fighter to train on the truck but he's never really driven anything this big. Going to be a challenge to teach to a guy from the ground up on how to drive 65,000 pound Kenworth carrying 4,000 gallons of water.
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Boost Elbow Question
Simple solution is to take each bolt out and put a dab of silicone or loc-tite on the threads of the bolt and tighten again. That should help seal it up.
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Fuel Filters at the Pump
The only thing I can say is ask the store owner. I've found some stores/stations use water block filters or some use just filters. Micron ratings might vary from brand to brand.
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YabbaDoo's new BHAF
Little secret there is quite of bit of air that slips through the gap of the hood. I tend to see more rain and such from the hood gap than the underside of the truck. Not unless your a big puddle jumper then you might see more of splash problem.
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Busy life now.
Well I just found out I've got a fire dept. board meeting tonight and a oxygen sensor to go install yet this evening... Just never stops does it?
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AC / DC power panel
Here is my setup... To the very left is the DC fuse panel, analog volt gauge and cutoff switch. On the floor is the 1,200w inverter and solar controller. To the right is the 120V breaker box with transfer switch for the inverter.
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YabbaDoo's new BHAF
BHAF you can't go wrong but the heat shield as ISX has proven isn't really needed being the air filter temperature is about 2-5*F over outside temperature while driving. Idling of course it with rise but no big hurt while idling. I will admit the heat shield is impressive...
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front differental
I typically use plain old silicone sealant and 85w-90 GL-5 gear lube (Petroleum). I always over fill slightly I take my thumb and place over the hole and pump in about 2 more barrel pumps more of gear lube. This way and inspection time I unscrew the plug tip it a for a brief second take a sample on my finger and screw the plug back in. So the overfill thing is a total myth.
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3-4 gear hunting and od lock/unlock issues
Could you please post your AC voltage. A lot of people assume a much higher number than what it should be. Normal: 0.01 to 0.05 VAC Failure: > 0.1 VAC
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Busy life now.
Now to put more in the job pot... OR-WWF-Pittsburg fire is now getting going. Now I've got to wait for the phone to ring for the Fire Chief to assign me to a possible wildland fire. We'll see soon. (More info. http://hotlist.wildlandfire.com/threads/41632-OR-WWF-Pittsburg)
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Busy life now.
Gets even more interesting. Now my morning watering job has gone from just watering to now teaching the water tender as well. I'm going to have another gent with me in the morning I've got to train out on the big Kenworth (Cummins 400). As for the work at the shop the owner is getting buried he's got a waiting list at least 7-9 days long right now. I just finished up doing a parking brake and carburetor overhaul on a older Ford School bus (Local Rafting company). In between all this get paged out for a fire call this morning to a neighbor of the shop I work for. A land owner across the river from Lindy (Shop owner) decided to burn debris without a burn permit and on a 105*F day.
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Busy life now.
Well there has been some changes to life for me. Like I got called to do a computer job for a local mechanic to set up his OBDII scan tool with a update. While I was there I started talking shop and did a bit of diesel talk too. Needless to say he was rather impressed. Following night he calls up with a vehicle down in front of his place http://forum.mopar1973man.com/index.php?/topic/8711-newer-ford-powerstroke/ . So I deal with it and get the owner moving on again. Now the mechanic calls me up and ask me to come in and deal with a school bus (With a Cummins 6BT) that has a charging issue. So in about 3 hours get it all figured out that its a A/C system load issue. So now he's dropped a bunch more on me to do more or less been hired! OK so now thing change up even more. Monday evening the Fire Chief calls and asks if I want to make more money? After the joking and BS he tell me the FD will hire me for $15 a hour to water a road in the city of Riggins. It its about a hour job to do every day. So I'm taking morning shift on the watering so now I can water the road early in the morning and then head back over to my job which is only 3 miles away. Till it slows down again I'm going to be hoping.
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Loss of Acceleration (DEAD PEDAL?)
When installing the injectors did you tight the injector hold down first or did you tighten the crossover tube first? Correct answer is to seat the crossover tube first then tighten the injector cap then return back and tighten the cross over tube completely. Really common to get a high pressure fuel leak in the return rail creating weird issues because of tightening the injector cap first.
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Like a dead pedal but rolling coal?
I know you don't have a Smarty so that tells me to test your alternator for AC noise. Also you might try to have the ECM reflashed to reset the fuel table. You might read over the diagnostics as well. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/59-obdii-error-codes
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Crankcase Vent on 1998.5 Cummins
As far as I knew they all came with at least a hose some with a slobber bottle. If it comes out the tappet cover and the gear case is a rubber plug you have the modified version. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/29-tsb-technical-service-bulletins/44-tsb-09-002-02-oil-overflow-from-the-front-crankcase-breather
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Toy Hauler problems befre big trip...
Here is a replacement option... http://www.rvgauge.com/
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Any Benefit to using deep cycle RV Batteries on the truck?
The only bonus is deep cycle batteries have a slightly deeper sump for lead sulphation to pile up in the bottom. But if you properly maintaining your batteries you'll clear 10 years on the cheap no-name batteries.
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Oil Consumption...
Thing is I don't see (personally) any reason for synthetic oils in these trucks. When there is members like CajFlynn putting over million miles on a truck on dino oil. Then flip the page and watch Dorkweed run 84k miles on a single oil change with WalMart oil. (Blackstone tested every 7k miles). So with these two members you can learn a lot...
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P0336 code
Just do the diagnostic the best you can. But when a error code is thorwn 9 times out of 10 the code it throw for its device. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/59-obdii-error-codes/175-p0336-crankshaft-position-sensor-signal
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High Water Temps w/ High EGT
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Hard start after sitting
ECM uses a modulated signal that is a 50% duty cycle. So the ECM during cranking is going OFF - ON - OFF -ON in a rapid pulse. Cranking pressure should be 7-12 PSI optimally. So you need a mechanical gauge to see the pulse because most electric gauges or digital gauges filter the pulse so you don't see it or don't function during cranking.
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Crankcase Vent on 1998.5 Cummins
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stock boost question
Not true. I've ran a Edge Comp now since 2006 on 5x5 till I upgraded to RV275 injectors and toned down to 5x3. Basically the box is wide open 120 HP with defuel mode of 67% of stock fuel till 10 PSI of boost. But I drive daily on this setting even towing. Empty I'm getting 22-25 MPG easy. Loaded with a trailer 7,000 to 8,500 pounds still manage 11-14 MPG. You should this will give you better power and fuel management than you don't have now. As long as you have gauges and a good fuel system right off then a enhancement box like Edge is just fine and these trucks handle the enhanceent just fine. But like I said you get better fuel and timing management over the stock ECM program which is built around the EPA rules.
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High Water Temps w/ High EGT
I got a fancy made fan wrench for the Dodge Cummins from JL Welding. One to hold the pulley and the other to twist the fan nut.
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High Water Temps w/ High EGT
Even after doing the http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/26-engine-systems/42-crankcase-vent-mod I still have to pull my radiator every few year too flush the face of the radiator out of caked in dirt and mud. Mine is not a strict pavement queen it spends quite a bit of time offroad.