jimmr
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here is the obituary for my truck ...... at least for now......... but first, ericp351 it was great reading your stuff, I never made it to gibraltar, just the canary is.
The truck is very difficult to rotate, i got the fuel pump refreshed & calibrated, put 4,000 amps to the starter and got 1/3 of a revolution out of the engine. we pulled it with a backhoe back and forth twice in high gear and i managed to hear a high pitched squeal from the engine bay. the hood was down so i could see but i am sure the engine turned a couple revs and the squeal lasted about a full second?
my neighbor who's rebuilt more large engines than i've seen says typically the rear main goes bad, remember, this engine quit driving back to the barn with the crank case full of diesel. I'm wondering if there is cylinder wall/piston wear issues as I've never seen inserts on the crank and rods inhibit rotation to this degree. half the time letting the clutch out would just stop the john deere back hoe!
so there it sits 70 miles away with the 35 ton hydraulic winch, bridge gantry, front 10 ton pto winch, eleven original tires/wheels, widened deck to 10 feet, aftermarket large michelin traction tires, everything i want to haul logs to my sawmill but basically junk.
The owner bought a new engine for it and found out it doesn't work, the engines in these truck has a offset oil pan or a offset crankshaft which i can't figure out as casting a whole new block for a few thousand engines couldn't be practical? he had to get another block.
so i don't know what to do. just getting that rig over here to the ranch from 70 miles away is a daunting prospect and I've no idea really what is really wrong with it.
i'd sure appreciate some ideas, as it is i might get the truck and all its attatchments for maybe $2,000? maybe lots less, I have $500 into it but if it'd cost me $5,000 to fix it I wouldn't much like that .........
The truck is very difficult to rotate, i got the fuel pump refreshed & calibrated, put 4,000 amps to the starter and got 1/3 of a revolution out of the engine. we pulled it with a backhoe back and forth twice in high gear and i managed to hear a high pitched squeal from the engine bay. the hood was down so i could see but i am sure the engine turned a couple revs and the squeal lasted about a full second?
my neighbor who's rebuilt more large engines than i've seen says typically the rear main goes bad, remember, this engine quit driving back to the barn with the crank case full of diesel. I'm wondering if there is cylinder wall/piston wear issues as I've never seen inserts on the crank and rods inhibit rotation to this degree. half the time letting the clutch out would just stop the john deere back hoe!
so there it sits 70 miles away with the 35 ton hydraulic winch, bridge gantry, front 10 ton pto winch, eleven original tires/wheels, widened deck to 10 feet, aftermarket large michelin traction tires, everything i want to haul logs to my sawmill but basically junk.
The owner bought a new engine for it and found out it doesn't work, the engines in these truck has a offset oil pan or a offset crankshaft which i can't figure out as casting a whole new block for a few thousand engines couldn't be practical? he had to get another block.
so i don't know what to do. just getting that rig over here to the ranch from 70 miles away is a daunting prospect and I've no idea really what is really wrong with it.
i'd sure appreciate some ideas, as it is i might get the truck and all its attatchments for maybe $2,000? maybe lots less, I have $500 into it but if it'd cost me $5,000 to fix it I wouldn't much like that .........
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