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Engine Locked Up? | 855 Cummins
Greetings! Sad times hath befallen.
Today I went to start my M814 with the NHC 250 Cummins. It turned over, and began to start. It spat a good deal of white smoke, but not anything to out of the ordinary for this truck. I felt the engine was running, and disengaged the starter. About one or two seconds later, the engine just stops. Not the usual coast down to a stop, it stopped immediately. I waited a minute, then hit the starter again, nothing. Would not budge.
So, I opened the hood, removed all the rocker covers, and barred the engine over by hand to see if I could find anything really suspect. It actually turns pretty freely, except for one hard spot.
As some of you may recall, I just did the overhead on this truck, and although it did run and drive since, it was only once, just after I finished. The truck has sat for some time since, a week perhaps.
That thread is here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?163532-To-Purge-or-Not-to-Purge-855-Cummins
So I am kind of bummed out. I really hope it didn't hydrolock and bend a connecting rod. Best case I guess is that I set the overhead wrong, and an injector is damaged.
But I did drive it once since setting the overhead, and it drove about the same as before (low power).
Those of you with experience, what would you do next?
Greetings! Sad times hath befallen.
Today I went to start my M814 with the NHC 250 Cummins. It turned over, and began to start. It spat a good deal of white smoke, but not anything to out of the ordinary for this truck. I felt the engine was running, and disengaged the starter. About one or two seconds later, the engine just stops. Not the usual coast down to a stop, it stopped immediately. I waited a minute, then hit the starter again, nothing. Would not budge.
So, I opened the hood, removed all the rocker covers, and barred the engine over by hand to see if I could find anything really suspect. It actually turns pretty freely, except for one hard spot.
As some of you may recall, I just did the overhead on this truck, and although it did run and drive since, it was only once, just after I finished. The truck has sat for some time since, a week perhaps.
That thread is here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?163532-To-Purge-or-Not-to-Purge-855-Cummins
So I am kind of bummed out. I really hope it didn't hydrolock and bend a connecting rod. Best case I guess is that I set the overhead wrong, and an injector is damaged.
But I did drive it once since setting the overhead, and it drove about the same as before (low power).
Those of you with experience, what would you do next?
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