manders
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Hello to all!
Long story short ... a handful of back-to-back lengthy out-of-town work assignments had my truck sitting for too long, and when I finally got around to givin' it a little love, I ended up with coolant in the oil. It was discovered during a "routine" fluids change, and the mechanic sliced open the filter and found pieces that he assumed were liner.
[NOTE: I'm not going to try and excuse my irresponsible behavior, it was a dumba$$ rookie mistake. Hopefully, the large dent in my wallet will serve as a great dissuader of a future recurrence. ]
I've read a bunch of the the posts describing similar situations, and while I haven't yet dropped the pan, pulled the heads, etc., to gauge the full extent of the trauma, I'm leaning towards doing a complete 6 cylinder in-frame rebuild anyway, rather than just a cylinder or two, mostly 'cuz I've read a couple stories of guys doing a partial, and then 6-9 months later doing it again!
I've got time off for the holidays to do the work, and by a happy coincidence of timing, I will be able to employ the services of a friends' son who is a heavy equipment diesel mechanic with a wee bit of experience on the 855 engine.
My apologies for the rambling intro ... on to the questions!
As both my time and my "Soldier B" time is limited, I want to get all the parts ordered in advance. I found the "3801795" Piston, Liner, & Ring kit part number in the 5ton6x6PartsReference.xls spreadsheet, and sure enough, a Bing search returns a handful of places selling the in-frame rebuild kit which references that number (probably all from Interstate-McBee), but they also need the rod and main bearing sizes. Are these both "standard" for our vehicles?
Aside from the rebuild kit, is there anything else I might want to acquire in advance, which might have a long lead time and/or merits replacement at this same time? Seeing as I already got the dang thing apart and in couple hundred pieces anyway ...
My evenings are being spent plowing through the TMs and this site, but any and all additional guidance is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks.
MAnders.
Long story short ... a handful of back-to-back lengthy out-of-town work assignments had my truck sitting for too long, and when I finally got around to givin' it a little love, I ended up with coolant in the oil. It was discovered during a "routine" fluids change, and the mechanic sliced open the filter and found pieces that he assumed were liner.
[NOTE: I'm not going to try and excuse my irresponsible behavior, it was a dumba$$ rookie mistake. Hopefully, the large dent in my wallet will serve as a great dissuader of a future recurrence. ]
I've read a bunch of the the posts describing similar situations, and while I haven't yet dropped the pan, pulled the heads, etc., to gauge the full extent of the trauma, I'm leaning towards doing a complete 6 cylinder in-frame rebuild anyway, rather than just a cylinder or two, mostly 'cuz I've read a couple stories of guys doing a partial, and then 6-9 months later doing it again!
I've got time off for the holidays to do the work, and by a happy coincidence of timing, I will be able to employ the services of a friends' son who is a heavy equipment diesel mechanic with a wee bit of experience on the 855 engine.
My apologies for the rambling intro ... on to the questions!
As both my time and my "Soldier B" time is limited, I want to get all the parts ordered in advance. I found the "3801795" Piston, Liner, & Ring kit part number in the 5ton6x6PartsReference.xls spreadsheet, and sure enough, a Bing search returns a handful of places selling the in-frame rebuild kit which references that number (probably all from Interstate-McBee), but they also need the rod and main bearing sizes. Are these both "standard" for our vehicles?
Aside from the rebuild kit, is there anything else I might want to acquire in advance, which might have a long lead time and/or merits replacement at this same time? Seeing as I already got the dang thing apart and in couple hundred pieces anyway ...
My evenings are being spent plowing through the TMs and this site, but any and all additional guidance is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks.
MAnders.