JJensen
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Hey guys. Well I went to pick up my first Deuce yesterday. It started out great, but about 2 hours into the trip the truck quit running.
Well, it's a pretty long story. My fiance and I got there in my pickup at 4PM. Right when we pulled in we could tell how nice the truck was. It looked great. I looked it over some, and then fired it up. It started instantly, sounded great. We let if run for 15-20 mins while we continued to look over the truck. Then the actual owner of the truck and myself went for a short drive to his house and back. I picked up a winter front for the truck at his place. Keep in mind the truck ran the entire time. Then I drove it back to his friend's shop. We were there another 20-30 mins talking and doing paperwork, the truck ran this entire time. We left there at 5PM. I drove right at 2200-2300 RPM, oil pressure pegged at 60, coolant at 180-190. This truck had great power. It would hardly even slow down on hills, even though I didn't really increase the throttle much.
At about 615 we stopped to fuel up the dodge. At that time I got out a flashlight and looked everything over again on the M35 to make sure there were no leaks or anything else out of the norm. The only thing that I thought was a little off, was the amount of smoke coming out of the crankcase vent. It wasn't enough to cause concern, but I noticed that it was more than what it was before we started our drive home. We left the gas station and started on the on ramp to I70. When I started to accelerate in 3rd, I noticed in the mirrors that the truck had a lot of smoke coming out from underneath and I was greatly loosing power. I put it in 4th just because it was time to shift and I was still processing what was going on, and then something started squealing very loudly and that turned into a squeal/rattle. The truck lost all power at that point. I took it out of gear and the noise was the same. Gauges were all good. I started to pull over on the shoulder of I70 and then the noise got 10 times louder. I went to shot the truck off, but before I could something let go and it shut itself off. So, I towed it with the dodge to the next exit. Looked everything over. It had oil dripping out of the hole in the bell housing, and oil dripping out of the crankcase vent tube. Smoke everywhere. Engine wouldn't crank, it was locked up (not necessarily the engine, but something is preventing it from cranking).
So, now that it is home I have checked some things out. The oil is full, and very clean. It looks brand new, which seems odd to me. I know that it was new oil, but all diesels that I have ever had will blacken the oil almost instantly.
The coolant is clean, and full.
There is fluid dripping out of the hole in the bell housing. This fluid is very dark in color, I'm guessing it is the trans fluid, not engine oil.
I took the inlet off the turbo to see if it had seized up. I thought that if I had lost oil pressure (and the gauge was not reading correctly) that it would kill the turbo first. It has a little axial play, more than I would consider normal. The impeller has touched down on the housing slightly at some point, but the wheel isn't crashed. It spins freely.
Now all of the noise, smoke and engine shutting off happened in about 15 seconds. The squealing could have been the belts, but I think it was a metallic grinding/squealing. Then there was a loud rattle and then something came apart. When it did, it instantly killed the engine. I just barely bumped the start switch to confirm that then engine was locked up.
So...my thoughts are that it could have had something in the clutch assembly let go, and it cracked the trans case.
What do you guys think? Is this where I should start? Could/should I pull the starter to see if I can see any shrapnel in the bell housing?
If it was an oil issue or an engine bearing issue, I would think that I would have seen metal flake in the oil.
Also, could the injection pump have locked up? I wouldn't have thought that it would have ran as long as it did, the way that it did.
The noise seemed to be coming from the trans tunnel area, but I had my ear muffs on. I quickly took them off so that I could hear what was going on, but the engine became locked up seconds later.
I'm off to a bad start with my long posts, but I try to get all the information out there in the first post.
So where should I start? Thank you in advance for any help. I really appreciate it.
Well, it's a pretty long story. My fiance and I got there in my pickup at 4PM. Right when we pulled in we could tell how nice the truck was. It looked great. I looked it over some, and then fired it up. It started instantly, sounded great. We let if run for 15-20 mins while we continued to look over the truck. Then the actual owner of the truck and myself went for a short drive to his house and back. I picked up a winter front for the truck at his place. Keep in mind the truck ran the entire time. Then I drove it back to his friend's shop. We were there another 20-30 mins talking and doing paperwork, the truck ran this entire time. We left there at 5PM. I drove right at 2200-2300 RPM, oil pressure pegged at 60, coolant at 180-190. This truck had great power. It would hardly even slow down on hills, even though I didn't really increase the throttle much.
At about 615 we stopped to fuel up the dodge. At that time I got out a flashlight and looked everything over again on the M35 to make sure there were no leaks or anything else out of the norm. The only thing that I thought was a little off, was the amount of smoke coming out of the crankcase vent. It wasn't enough to cause concern, but I noticed that it was more than what it was before we started our drive home. We left the gas station and started on the on ramp to I70. When I started to accelerate in 3rd, I noticed in the mirrors that the truck had a lot of smoke coming out from underneath and I was greatly loosing power. I put it in 4th just because it was time to shift and I was still processing what was going on, and then something started squealing very loudly and that turned into a squeal/rattle. The truck lost all power at that point. I took it out of gear and the noise was the same. Gauges were all good. I started to pull over on the shoulder of I70 and then the noise got 10 times louder. I went to shot the truck off, but before I could something let go and it shut itself off. So, I towed it with the dodge to the next exit. Looked everything over. It had oil dripping out of the hole in the bell housing, and oil dripping out of the crankcase vent tube. Smoke everywhere. Engine wouldn't crank, it was locked up (not necessarily the engine, but something is preventing it from cranking).
So, now that it is home I have checked some things out. The oil is full, and very clean. It looks brand new, which seems odd to me. I know that it was new oil, but all diesels that I have ever had will blacken the oil almost instantly.
The coolant is clean, and full.
There is fluid dripping out of the hole in the bell housing. This fluid is very dark in color, I'm guessing it is the trans fluid, not engine oil.
I took the inlet off the turbo to see if it had seized up. I thought that if I had lost oil pressure (and the gauge was not reading correctly) that it would kill the turbo first. It has a little axial play, more than I would consider normal. The impeller has touched down on the housing slightly at some point, but the wheel isn't crashed. It spins freely.
Now all of the noise, smoke and engine shutting off happened in about 15 seconds. The squealing could have been the belts, but I think it was a metallic grinding/squealing. Then there was a loud rattle and then something came apart. When it did, it instantly killed the engine. I just barely bumped the start switch to confirm that then engine was locked up.
So...my thoughts are that it could have had something in the clutch assembly let go, and it cracked the trans case.
What do you guys think? Is this where I should start? Could/should I pull the starter to see if I can see any shrapnel in the bell housing?
If it was an oil issue or an engine bearing issue, I would think that I would have seen metal flake in the oil.
Also, could the injection pump have locked up? I wouldn't have thought that it would have ran as long as it did, the way that it did.
The noise seemed to be coming from the trans tunnel area, but I had my ear muffs on. I quickly took them off so that I could hear what was going on, but the engine became locked up seconds later.
I'm off to a bad start with my long posts, but I try to get all the information out there in the first post.
So where should I start? Thank you in advance for any help. I really appreciate it.
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