Epilogue: Occam's razor, simple stuff, and a better pair of glasses!!!
Time sure flies when you've having fun, or - as in my case - even when you're not!!! ;-}
It's been three months of mind numbing work sandwiched around four painful dental surgeries and nearly a month of major pain before I've finally found the time to give y'all an update. I apologize for both the delay and the
very verbose thread that follows!
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Shortly after my weekend joy ride and before I could make any progress on troubleshooting, I got called out of town for work.
No worries ... fast forward two weeks.
Based on a couple recommendations and two phone calls with the service manager to "get a feel", I found a good mechanic in Redmond about 3 miles from where I store my truck.
I explained what happened, all the symptoms, all the great feedback from everyone on this thread, etc., and we schedule an appointment for late May. In the between time, I make a couple trips to the yard, re-examine everything, read thread after thread on this site, pour over the TMs (nothing passes the time faster while waiting for an overdue Delta flight than reading a couple thousand pages of TM's
), etc., etc., etc.
I finally get back to town, coordinate the tow from the yard to the shop, and head over to get ready.
My brother is in town visiting and decides to tag along. (If my in-born skillz with motor vehicle rates about a 3 on a 1 to 10 scale ... his is about -42!
)
Seeing as the tow is on the way, I decide to fire the bad boy up and see what I can see while waiting.
Properly chastised by this thread, before I flip the switch I do a "pre-flight" check, per WP0112 et. al.; I open the hood, check the oil, tranny, fill up the radiator with water (they're gonna drain it all anyway!), do the complete walk around etc., etc.
Moment of truth, and after three weeks with nary a how-dya-do ... it starts right up.
Sure, go ahead ... rub it in ... pretend nothing happened ... see if I care!!! ;-}
I'm keeping a sharp eye on the gauges, ready to shut it down if anything even
looks weird!!!
After about 5 minutes, it's just purring along. I engage the tranny and move a few feet back and forth listening and feeling and watchin' and ... nothing. Hmmmm ....
Right about then my brother waves to me, pointing at the engine, and casually says ... "Is this normal?"
[In the half-paranoid/full-fretful mood I'm in ... that's just like being on the operating table, tubes everywhere, mouth covered with breathing masked, chest cracked open, and then through the anesthetic fog you hear the surgeon say "Uh oh .... "
]
I pop down from the cab, mosey over and take a look where he's pointing.
I'm so dumbfounded, I don't even think about taking a picture just so y'all can
REALLY laugh at my dumb ol' butt! 8-}
The water pump belt is broken ... but still draped over
BOTH pulleys, even the one spinning like there's no tomorrow!!!
Really? Overheating problem?!?!? I can't imagine WHY!!!
After recovering from the initial shock, I actually get a little optimistic: a broken belt is a
lot better than a broken tranny!!!
A few minutes later the tow truck arrives, he hooks it up, drives away, and I head home to a cold beer and a couple aspirin!!!
I gave the repair shop the following To-Do list:
- Replace all belts.
- Review the fuel system, check the filter, if at all suspect let’s change, and drain and flush the tank.
- Coolant system, drain and flush.
- Transmission check.
- Verify the "crossed air lines" of the transfer case high/low dump solenoid (per one of the other threads on SS).
- Remove the large washer which trips a roller arm attached to a solenoid that automatically engages FWD (ditto!).
- Alternator needs checking and/or adjustment.
And finally … I gave him a synopsis of the checklist provided by Artisan (with the results of the checks in
green):
- How much brake pad are left on each brake assembly? [80%]
- Verify the airlines and air tanks? [Air dryer filter replaced, everything else looks good]
- Have you replaced the main fuel filter? [Examined everything, some debris in tank, replaced filter]
- Have you flushed the coolant system and pulled all hoses and back flushed the heater core (mine was full of yuck!), drained the radiator and flushed the block? [drained, flushed, replaced a bunch of hoses, rebuilt coolant reservoir]
- Did you pull any side plates on the block and eyeball for sediment deposits within, replaced the thermostat just because? Then replacing the coolant w/ an approved mix for your climate? [No, but there are no signs of any trouble, no noise in valves, and would be amazed if anything was overlooked at last rebuild]
- Did you replace the oil filter and drain it? [In new condition] (I had this done in October)
- Tranny filter? [Fine]
- What is the oil level in all 3 axles? [About 3 qts low each, all filled up now]
- Are the front axle boots intact? The front wheel bearings are supposed to be pulled and inspected and repacked w/grease every 3000 miles I believe, look it up in the TM. [Perfect]
- What is the T/C oil level? [Perfect and in good condition]
- Have you replaced the Air Dryer Filter? [Replaced]
- Is the air cleaner filter ok? [Perfect]
- Any exhaust leaks? [None]
All the 1-7 points got covered. Here's a copy of the final statement I received with the parts list and some additional notes:
I told the manager I wasn't in a hurry and told him to work on it in between higher-priority customers. The truck spent two full weeks in the shop, and when I went to pick it up, every one of the mechanics (okay ... only three, but it was still every one of them!
) came over to say how cool a truck it was!
(Once I got the truck back I installed the aftermarket Delco-clone 24V alternator instead of just replacing the regulator. I'll cover that install on a separate thread.)
The net/net is that I'm a bit poorer in money, much richer in experience, and the proud owner of nice truck.
Thanks to everyone for the recommendations, insight, and laughter ... (it wasn't
at me ... it was
with me ... right?
).
MAnders.