BRob18E
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Hello, and thank you in advance for the help.
I recently replaced the bracket that holds the power steering pump and the air compressor together. I also noticed that the Oil Governor Tube was cracked so I replaced that as well. For the backstory; about 6 months ago I was driving down to KY from OH and about 30 miles out, my power steering started to go out. I was lucky and had a Tractor Supply at the next exit. As I was Tractor Supply, I noticed the bolts holding the power steering pump to the bracket had came loose, and one bolt was missing. As I tried tightening the bolts back up, the bracket broke. In hindsight, after replacing the bracket, I now know that I didn't have the spline lined up and as I tightened the bolt, that is why the bracket broke. So I decided that I can make it another 30 minutes down the road. After about 10 minutes, my wife, who was driving behind me said the truck looks like it is smoking. I pulled over and it looked to be leaking oil from the broken bracket. It didn't look that back, so I continued. Another 10 minutes and I was pulled over on the side of the road and oil was dripping out massively. I called a tow truck and got the truck to my property. Ouch!!!
I recently decided that I need to fix the truck (many other projects took priority) and I had a fellow forum member send me the bracket. Once I replaced the bracket, I started the engine and my wife said there was still leaking oil. I got out and looked at the leak. It was the Oil Governor Tube and it was dripping out of a crack at the weld point. So i replaced the tube with a hose that I had made at the hydraulic shop. I started the engine again, and it fired up and everything was good. I then drove the truck back to my campsite and the truck is lacking power. I thought it was the turbo, and had someone send me their old turbo. As the turbo was being mailed, my cousin told me how to test my turbo. The turbo tested good and I didn't end up replacing the turbo.
So. . . . I am at a lose. Even when the truck is in neutral and I rev up the engine (sitting on the tire), something doesn't sound right. I read a forum on this site that talked about the Oil Governor Tube can kill the engine, but the engine worked fine when I had the power steering problem. So. . . . .
Another thing that may help troubleshoot the problem. I have no idea how the truck could dump 4 GALLONS of oil in 60 seconds. . . . . once the tow truck got the MTV to the end of the road, no sh!t, the road ends where the truck was dropped off, I had to choice but to move it off the road. So I purchased oil and topped off the oil, started it up, put it in drive, and drove 300 meters. At that point, the truck lost oil pressure/power and I shut it down. I am mentioning this because I want to give anyone that can help me troubleshoot this as much information as possible. If you are that person, I want to say thank you thank you thank you. I'm lost at this point. I'm to the point of paying anyone that can come to Monticello Ky to help fix this.
This is what I know:
It's not the Turbo (at least my turbo is....as my cousin puts it...blowing like a leaf blower on steroids. and spins freely)
It's not the Oil Governor Tube as it has been replaced with the OEM tube, although it may have caused the problem. I feel unlikely, but what I know about this engine is nil.
Its not the fluid levels. I drained a gallon of oil because the oil was on the top of the checkered mark on the dipstick and I wanted to eliminate that as the problem.
It starts right up.
It sounds good when at idle.
It will move the vehicle and drive ok as long and I don't need power. (it's parked at the campsite, I'm not out using it)
It sounds . . . "weird" . . . when I idle it up. . .
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated..
Respectfully,
Brian
I recently replaced the bracket that holds the power steering pump and the air compressor together. I also noticed that the Oil Governor Tube was cracked so I replaced that as well. For the backstory; about 6 months ago I was driving down to KY from OH and about 30 miles out, my power steering started to go out. I was lucky and had a Tractor Supply at the next exit. As I was Tractor Supply, I noticed the bolts holding the power steering pump to the bracket had came loose, and one bolt was missing. As I tried tightening the bolts back up, the bracket broke. In hindsight, after replacing the bracket, I now know that I didn't have the spline lined up and as I tightened the bolt, that is why the bracket broke. So I decided that I can make it another 30 minutes down the road. After about 10 minutes, my wife, who was driving behind me said the truck looks like it is smoking. I pulled over and it looked to be leaking oil from the broken bracket. It didn't look that back, so I continued. Another 10 minutes and I was pulled over on the side of the road and oil was dripping out massively. I called a tow truck and got the truck to my property. Ouch!!!
I recently decided that I need to fix the truck (many other projects took priority) and I had a fellow forum member send me the bracket. Once I replaced the bracket, I started the engine and my wife said there was still leaking oil. I got out and looked at the leak. It was the Oil Governor Tube and it was dripping out of a crack at the weld point. So i replaced the tube with a hose that I had made at the hydraulic shop. I started the engine again, and it fired up and everything was good. I then drove the truck back to my campsite and the truck is lacking power. I thought it was the turbo, and had someone send me their old turbo. As the turbo was being mailed, my cousin told me how to test my turbo. The turbo tested good and I didn't end up replacing the turbo.
So. . . . I am at a lose. Even when the truck is in neutral and I rev up the engine (sitting on the tire), something doesn't sound right. I read a forum on this site that talked about the Oil Governor Tube can kill the engine, but the engine worked fine when I had the power steering problem. So. . . . .
Another thing that may help troubleshoot the problem. I have no idea how the truck could dump 4 GALLONS of oil in 60 seconds. . . . . once the tow truck got the MTV to the end of the road, no sh!t, the road ends where the truck was dropped off, I had to choice but to move it off the road. So I purchased oil and topped off the oil, started it up, put it in drive, and drove 300 meters. At that point, the truck lost oil pressure/power and I shut it down. I am mentioning this because I want to give anyone that can help me troubleshoot this as much information as possible. If you are that person, I want to say thank you thank you thank you. I'm lost at this point. I'm to the point of paying anyone that can come to Monticello Ky to help fix this.
This is what I know:
It's not the Turbo (at least my turbo is....as my cousin puts it...blowing like a leaf blower on steroids. and spins freely)
It's not the Oil Governor Tube as it has been replaced with the OEM tube, although it may have caused the problem. I feel unlikely, but what I know about this engine is nil.
Its not the fluid levels. I drained a gallon of oil because the oil was on the top of the checkered mark on the dipstick and I wanted to eliminate that as the problem.
It starts right up.
It sounds good when at idle.
It will move the vehicle and drive ok as long and I don't need power. (it's parked at the campsite, I'm not out using it)
It sounds . . . "weird" . . . when I idle it up. . .
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated..
Respectfully,
Brian
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