sandcobra164
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Driving home today in my M923, had a breakdown. I pulled over because I had a burst of smoke in the cab, truck seemed to be running fine. Stopped quickly, shut down and noticed quite a bit of oil on the drivers side front and passenger side rear of the engine block along with quite a bit on the passenger side undercarriage. Check fluids, engine oil high and with a slight diesel smell, coolant fine, trans fine, power steering fluid is fine. Restart engine and it has a slight surge but idles down, it did that at the last restart but hey, they act funny sometimes is what I told myself. Big issue though is no oil pressure. Attach towbar to the front and wait for friend with a M923A2 to arrive. Applaud you A2 8.3 powered friends for the tow. Got home and attempted to start to reconfirm no oil pressure. Truck started but ran rough as if sucking air and shut off on it's own. I attempted to restart and it kept "almost" starting but gave up due to oil pressure concerns. Primer has no pressure but for now I think it's unrelated. Never had that happen before and I have not cracked anything on the fuel system in a year of so. Talked to a friend about the oil being everywhere and he pointed to some good directions to check. It appears that the leak is from the hard line from the oil pump to the front of the oil pan. Apparently the fan can sling it everywhere. I confirmed the oil pressure gauge is working correctly by grounding the wire from the sending unit and switching the truck on. Instant 120 there so I doubt the gauge is faulty. I removed the sending unit, cranked the engine over and it's spraying oil there. I don't think the sending unit is bad as I don't think it is likely that I'm slinging oil everywhere and the sending unit went out at the same time. I've dealt with the making oil issue on a deuce, does anyone have experience of this on an NHC 250? I'm worried based on the oil level that I need to pull the injectors and re-oring them. I've done this to CAT C7's many times. Is the procedure somewhat the same? Can they be removed from the rocker boxes or do the heads have to come off?
Lastly, does anyone else have an idea that I am overlooking. I certainly am open to ideas and have planned on taking the day off of work tomorrow to dig around. I'm going to replace the adapter that I broke going to the sending unit, add a T fitting to attach a mechanical gauge to mount on the fitting next to the engine for peace of mind when stuck on the side of the road, replace the fuel filter, change the oil, prime the fuel system, fix the leak I have identified, and see where I am at.
Lastly, does anyone else have an idea that I am overlooking. I certainly am open to ideas and have planned on taking the day off of work tomorrow to dig around. I'm going to replace the adapter that I broke going to the sending unit, add a T fitting to attach a mechanical gauge to mount on the fitting next to the engine for peace of mind when stuck on the side of the road, replace the fuel filter, change the oil, prime the fuel system, fix the leak I have identified, and see where I am at.