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Hello All!
Been a while since I have posted anything, but I am around from time to time, just been sooooo busy, just haven't had much time.
But, something happened recently that made me "take some time"... my 1986 M1008 with the 6.2L diesel - 3 speed trans 4x4, blew a head gasket a couple weeks ago...
Long story short, got the top end of the engine tore down, got the heads off, bought all new gaskets for everything, new head bolts, etc.
Decided we needed to send the heads out, have the magnafluxed (to check for cracks), milled, and a full valve job....
Just got a call a few minuets ago with some really bad news... they said they just got them fluxed, and quote "...the heads are riddled with cracks..."
So... what to do...
I need some advice. What is the best route to take at this point??
Should I (or are we even able?) to buy new heads for these engines?
But would that be the best option? Both in reliability and price wise?
A little background: We've owned this truck for going on 6 years now, when we first got it, my father and I went through it bumper to bumper, as far as all maintenance and any other issues we could find. I re-did a lot of the electrical especially in the engine compartment, a little inside the cab. Whoever had screwed with the wiring had no idea what they were doing... or they just didn't care. We replaced all belts, filters, and much other on the engine. Changed all fluids throughout. A lot of other too, but we did not tear into the internals of the engine or transmission, as it was running seemingly fine other than a small oil leak out one valve cover.
After we got this truck done and "up to date", we moved from where we lived in Indiana and were on the road for about 18 months. We drove all the way up to far NW Montana. During that time we put approx 5,000 miles on this truck (as well as our deuce and another truck).
We finally ended up here in Missouri, where we have been for the last 3 years, during which time we've put another 7,000 miles or so on the truck. The truck currently shows around 22,000 miles on the odometer, but if that is what is on the engine is anyone's guess.
We haven't had any issues with in during these last 6 years, other than the starter dying. We replaced the starter with a new Wilson starter about a year ago, when the "original" one died. We had the original starter rebuilt, but found out that it was not even the correct starter. In fact someone had stuck a 12v starter on it. How the solenoid had held up all that time, I don't know. But the guy I had rebuilt it put a 24v solenoid on it, and we kept it for an "emergency backup" anyway.
Back some months ago, we had noticed when we would first start the truck, a little "puff" of white smoke, but only out of one tail pipe, the other pipe was always clear. Which I knew (but wanted to believe other wise) that meant water. It didn't seem to get any worse, so I just kept it in mind. Then back a few weeks ago, we saw that it was starting to very lightly smoke while running.... Then the last day I drove it I was up in the little town not far from here, and it started to really smoke a lot out the one tailpipe. Didn't make it home before the temp light came on, so we pulled into the driveway of someone we knew. They let me leave it there overnight as it was already late, and we towed it one home the next day. And you know the rest from the first paragraph above.
The point being, this truck has been our "daily driver", and we need it to be dependable.
So what would be my best option??
*Get Quality Rebuilt Heads?? (not the reman's with cheap chinese junk valves etc) And then also rebuild the engine?
**Or get a whole a new engine??
If a new engine, whats the likelyhood of finding the same 6.2L in fully rebuilt condition, Done Right?
I don't want to just put in a used "unknown" engine in it, and be right back at the same place 6 months down the road. I need something that I can trust, and I really don't want to do this but one time.
If I can't find a 6.2L... then what would be the options in changing to a different type engine, even if it is changed to gas? I would expect that the transmission would have to be changed out then as well? Although we've never had any issues with this 3 speed transmission, I don't know the actual condition of it.
Basically, what new or good remanufactured engine and (4 wheel drive) transmission would fit and work in this truck?
Any Help and Advice is MUCH Appreciated!
~Thanks
Warren
Been a while since I have posted anything, but I am around from time to time, just been sooooo busy, just haven't had much time.
But, something happened recently that made me "take some time"... my 1986 M1008 with the 6.2L diesel - 3 speed trans 4x4, blew a head gasket a couple weeks ago...
Long story short, got the top end of the engine tore down, got the heads off, bought all new gaskets for everything, new head bolts, etc.
Decided we needed to send the heads out, have the magnafluxed (to check for cracks), milled, and a full valve job....
Just got a call a few minuets ago with some really bad news... they said they just got them fluxed, and quote "...the heads are riddled with cracks..."
So... what to do...
I need some advice. What is the best route to take at this point??
Should I (or are we even able?) to buy new heads for these engines?
But would that be the best option? Both in reliability and price wise?
A little background: We've owned this truck for going on 6 years now, when we first got it, my father and I went through it bumper to bumper, as far as all maintenance and any other issues we could find. I re-did a lot of the electrical especially in the engine compartment, a little inside the cab. Whoever had screwed with the wiring had no idea what they were doing... or they just didn't care. We replaced all belts, filters, and much other on the engine. Changed all fluids throughout. A lot of other too, but we did not tear into the internals of the engine or transmission, as it was running seemingly fine other than a small oil leak out one valve cover.
After we got this truck done and "up to date", we moved from where we lived in Indiana and were on the road for about 18 months. We drove all the way up to far NW Montana. During that time we put approx 5,000 miles on this truck (as well as our deuce and another truck).
We finally ended up here in Missouri, where we have been for the last 3 years, during which time we've put another 7,000 miles or so on the truck. The truck currently shows around 22,000 miles on the odometer, but if that is what is on the engine is anyone's guess.
We haven't had any issues with in during these last 6 years, other than the starter dying. We replaced the starter with a new Wilson starter about a year ago, when the "original" one died. We had the original starter rebuilt, but found out that it was not even the correct starter. In fact someone had stuck a 12v starter on it. How the solenoid had held up all that time, I don't know. But the guy I had rebuilt it put a 24v solenoid on it, and we kept it for an "emergency backup" anyway.
Back some months ago, we had noticed when we would first start the truck, a little "puff" of white smoke, but only out of one tail pipe, the other pipe was always clear. Which I knew (but wanted to believe other wise) that meant water. It didn't seem to get any worse, so I just kept it in mind. Then back a few weeks ago, we saw that it was starting to very lightly smoke while running.... Then the last day I drove it I was up in the little town not far from here, and it started to really smoke a lot out the one tailpipe. Didn't make it home before the temp light came on, so we pulled into the driveway of someone we knew. They let me leave it there overnight as it was already late, and we towed it one home the next day. And you know the rest from the first paragraph above.
The point being, this truck has been our "daily driver", and we need it to be dependable.
So what would be my best option??
*Get Quality Rebuilt Heads?? (not the reman's with cheap chinese junk valves etc) And then also rebuild the engine?
**Or get a whole a new engine??
If a new engine, whats the likelyhood of finding the same 6.2L in fully rebuilt condition, Done Right?
I don't want to just put in a used "unknown" engine in it, and be right back at the same place 6 months down the road. I need something that I can trust, and I really don't want to do this but one time.
If I can't find a 6.2L... then what would be the options in changing to a different type engine, even if it is changed to gas? I would expect that the transmission would have to be changed out then as well? Although we've never had any issues with this 3 speed transmission, I don't know the actual condition of it.
Basically, what new or good remanufactured engine and (4 wheel drive) transmission would fit and work in this truck?
Any Help and Advice is MUCH Appreciated!
~Thanks
Warren
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