graniteclimber
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I bought a 1998 Stewart & Stevenson M1078 LMTV from Iron Planet with 13k miles. The truck visually is in excellent condition. All fluids looked new and perfect. Turns out it was too good to be true. Need some help diagnosing this thing.
The truck came from Fairbanks, Alaska. I hired a guy who deals with these trucks quite often to drive it 350 miles to Wasilla, Alaska.
Here is what happened...
1. 36 miles down the road the top bracket holding the alternator vibrated loose and fell off the vehicle while driving. The driver got a ride home (330 miles away) and came back with a replacement bracket off of his personal LMTV. Reinstalled bracket.
2. 4 miles later the truck starts spewing coolant all over the highway. Diagnosed as a cracked water pump.
3. Truck sits on side of the road for about a week, find a mobile CAT mechanic who replaces the water pump with a new unit.
4. Driver goes back to get truck. Re-installs his alternator bracket for the trip.
5. 40 miles later the new water pump blows again. Upon inspection of the engine it is found that the replacement alternator bracket was nearly lost (again). One bolt was gone and the other was loose. I am told they were installed with a torque wrench to the correct spec.
6. Oh F*(#&(*&%# !! %R*#(%#$(*&#% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7. Call mobile CAT mechanic. He is pretty surprised and suggests there may be a clogged radiator causing excess pressure or perhaps the head gasket is blown out or starting to fail. Oil still looked new upon visual inspection.
8. Lowboy acquired, LMTV being hauled to Wasilla for further repairs/diagnosis.
Obviously there is a problem with the coolant system and the alternator bracket issue is perplexing. Perhaps something is out of balance on the engine causing the bolts to vibrate loose? I really have no idea.
All this crap is costing me a LOT of money that I would rather not be spending. Any ideas and or suggestions on what the problem(s) may be?
The truck came from Fairbanks, Alaska. I hired a guy who deals with these trucks quite often to drive it 350 miles to Wasilla, Alaska.
Here is what happened...
1. 36 miles down the road the top bracket holding the alternator vibrated loose and fell off the vehicle while driving. The driver got a ride home (330 miles away) and came back with a replacement bracket off of his personal LMTV. Reinstalled bracket.
2. 4 miles later the truck starts spewing coolant all over the highway. Diagnosed as a cracked water pump.
3. Truck sits on side of the road for about a week, find a mobile CAT mechanic who replaces the water pump with a new unit.
4. Driver goes back to get truck. Re-installs his alternator bracket for the trip.
5. 40 miles later the new water pump blows again. Upon inspection of the engine it is found that the replacement alternator bracket was nearly lost (again). One bolt was gone and the other was loose. I am told they were installed with a torque wrench to the correct spec.
6. Oh F*(#&(*&%# !! %R*#(%#$(*&#% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7. Call mobile CAT mechanic. He is pretty surprised and suggests there may be a clogged radiator causing excess pressure or perhaps the head gasket is blown out or starting to fail. Oil still looked new upon visual inspection.
8. Lowboy acquired, LMTV being hauled to Wasilla for further repairs/diagnosis.
Obviously there is a problem with the coolant system and the alternator bracket issue is perplexing. Perhaps something is out of balance on the engine causing the bolts to vibrate loose? I really have no idea.
All this crap is costing me a LOT of money that I would rather not be spending. Any ideas and or suggestions on what the problem(s) may be?