
Everything posted by Doubletrouble
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Long Nap for Beast
While beast is laid up for repairs please please please paint the grill! 🤣 Sorry buddy, that bare yucky plastic gril drives me crazy. Lol
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Badges and Achievements
That's cool, I like this idea!
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Congrats on finally getting her nailed down.
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Ram air intake
Interesting
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A little Dodge horse tradin'
Wish I had the skill to do body work like that. Looks great
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Yep, all proprietary info. TOP SECRET!
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
That would be great info to have on hand. Hopefully you can get a reliable and accurate source for those chime codes.
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
That should eliminate it from drawing in any air then.
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Is it possible that you are pumping aerated fuel from the lift pump to the injection pump and that is causing the loss of prime? Somehow the lift pump could be sucking in air as it also draws fuel and sends it on its way full of bubbles which would facilitate a rapid loss of prime.
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Hello Everyone!
Nice to finally "meet" you Suzanna! I've heard alot about you, Mike and have had many phone conversations where you have come up in topic. Glad to see you have both found some happiness during your medical issues. And CONGRATULATIONS on the upcoming wedding! I hope to someday make my way west to meet Mike and now you in person.
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
We are currently experiencing freezing rain. They're calling for up to 1/4 inch of ice.
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Glad to hear you cancer free @Mopar1973Man! Chiropractor for the spinal compression?
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Yes, I saw that. It may be worth looking into. Would low lift pressure cause the fluctuation that he is seeing? I don't know but, any fuel starvation is bad. Also, could there be air in the fuel. Bubbles would certainly cause dips in pressures. Obviously that would be isolated to the suction side of the lift pump. Anything on the pressure side would be in the form of a leak.
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 - Thor Project
Ok, I'm a novice with common rail. Would the firing of the injectors cause a fluctuation? I would think so, to this extent though I'm not sure. Also, what is the preferred pressure from the lift pump? This would cause me to question pressure and or volume from the lift pump. Is there a "big line kit" between the lift pump, oem filter and injection pump?
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Staying With OEM 3" Exhaust System
The exhaust on mine was on there when I bought it about 5ish years ago. So far it's holding up against the elements pretty well. It's a 4" from the turbo back via a 3" to 4" adapter of some kind right on the turbo. It has 2 straight through type mufflers (think old school cherry bomb type) and it's not really that loud. It sounds pretty good actually when I'm towing one of the 10k lbs fifth wheels. She has a nice growl to it. Only downside is where the pipe goes over the rear axle it is in the way to mount the spare tire in the oem location under the truck so it rides in the bed under the tool box.
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Hi everyone
Welcome to the site
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Driving with 5th gear removed
Oh wow. Is the main case ok? Look it iver good for cracks. I would suggest a full rebuild at this point. Everything in there has been hot with no oil to cool and lubricate. Check all the gears for damage, you had bits of metal flying around in there. I recommend at the least replace all the bearings, syncros and anything else that even looks suspicious.
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1999 Dodge Grand Caravan - Minnie - Electrical weirdness
Can you access it through glove box?
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Track Bar
The last one I put on was from napa, they offer a couple. Sorry, I don't have the part number handy though.
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Is my grid heater dying?
That is something I may have to do in the future as well. I've pulled and pushed on the control arms and couldn't get any movement but when someone rides on the passenger side they say they can feel something knocking under their feet when we hit a bump. I can hear anything from the driver's seat. I know the body mount is tight, I've checked that. Only other thing in that area would be the control arm mounts.
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Is my grid heater dying?
Great! Glad you got it fixed. And thanks for posting up the end results. My grid heater went bad a couple years ago, relays were good had power to the grids but they didn't do a thing. Replaced the grid heater and all has been good since then.
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Is my grid heater dying?
Gotcha, I wasn't trying to sound any sort of way, I hope I didn't come across like that. I know there has been many times someone had a similar problem that I was dealing with and never reported back with the fix. Good luck! Sounds like you have some work ahead of you.
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Is my grid heater dying?
@Sycostang67, did you ever get this issue sorted out? This happens all to often. Someone will post a problem, other members get involved to help solve said problem but then there is no report of the actual cause or repair. If you could take a minute to let us know what you found, if you got her fixed and what it took to fix it that'd be great. Thank you.