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Did the oil seem thin or smell like diesel?
Assuming that it wasn't just overfilled, the injectors could be leaking fuel into the cylinders.
This can cause the cylinder walls/rings to get washed down. The lack of oil would then lead to piston/cylinders wear.
Also, the diesel will thin out...
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At one point, I was looking at doing a similar build to what you are. I found the gear vendor's unit that looked promising, but never got much farther on the concept. They claim to be good for up to 2000 hp engines and for 25,000 pound rvs. Would need...
I believe that the sprag is actually comprised of 2 one way clutches and is air operated. When you shift in to a forward gear it slides to the one clutch, when you shift to reverse, it shift's to the other. Should hear a clunk when doing so. If the sprag has failed, it won't engage the front...
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I'm sure others will chime in with better answer's soon, but I think there is a governor to keep the rpms down some when running the wrecker part. I believe there is a lever of some sort in the wrecker controls that must be disengaged to go back to normal.
And the...
Dog house. Just a fake shell. Could be built around a in-bed type transfer tank or a 55 gallon drum on its side. Hinge the top, and/or end, for access. Would look normal/decorative to match the house.
You might try spraying it down with soapy water to locate the leak. If there's a leak, it should still give some indication, even if you can't hear it leaking. Slow leak usually gives more of a foam vs. bubbles.
I'm not very fluent in CTIS, but might check at the bearings also. Depending...
Engaging in one direction and not the other sounds like the one way sprag clutch could be damaged.
I would check your air lines going to the transfer case for leaks. I had one split there before.
Even if you can't take it on, it would a shame to let it get junked.
If you have the capability to move it and the space to hold it for a bit, I'm sure someone will jump on it.
Welcome from Kansas. These things are a lot of fun and a lot of work. (and a lot of money, at times.)
I recommend taking your time and finding the best truck you can for the money. And do lots of reading
The forum here contains a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience. The TM's are...
When the power steering on mine went out, it was because the pump shaft sheared, causing no output.
If available, I would try to hook up a pressure guage to verify it has the right amount coming out.
My next step was looking into the steering box. As I understand, there is a diverter valve on...
An option I have considered for more fuel is a truck bed tank. Called a transfer tank. The kind that a farmer or contractor might have. Goes in the bed. Sometimes behind or under a toolbox. Can sometimes be found used for a decent price.