P-4 Retirement
She won't climb for a while but now at least, we have a plan......and it's better than the last plan because this plan is flexible.
First lets have a toast to those guys that work on heavy trucks and love it!!!
You guys are nuts, plain nuts. 3 mechanics spent maybe a total of 4hrs on the truck to help me diagnose the health of the entire truck. Took me 2 hrs to drop 1/2 a drive-shaft because of those crazy safety tabs bent over the bolts, 5 ton jacks that still don't lift 33,000lbs, rolling the truck around to get access to the top nut....the top nut....on the drive-shaft only to find out I can barely bench press the thing to lower it to a third member...my head, which then gently set it on the ground. Everything needs to be planned out, lifted and moved around with heavy equipment, levers, long handles and a series of cables and pulleys......And to this, I salute you.
Patracy, we've gone through it and are putting it partially on the shelf for now, taking 12 months to evaluate further so I apologize that it'll be a while before I decide...........how many rear-end jokes can we come up with. I like these rear-ends because of the easy-off pull tab at the back.
We finally got air up, throttle working, one actuator leaking which is easy to get at
.... and cranked it over enough to know absolutely without a doubt, the head-gasket is bad. It was ready to start but to avoid potential damage the trying is over. The neighbour a 1/4 mile away thought I had it running because of the smoke that it was spitting out. It brings us to a point where I'm sure all addicts get to and that is the decision to put money into something where the Return On Investment ROI would never be seen. How do you guys decide which truck you should spend your kids inheritance on?
It won't cost anything to tear it apart and peak at the head and pistons, no crack we fix, we find crack, easier to decide if I'm hauling my rear-ends to America and going on a holiday...........besides the TM's make it look easy.
I've never done a head on anything before but how hard could it be. Ya open the bonnet, remove the hats, under the hats is the head, it probably sits on top of the neck and the little gasket between the neck and the head just needs to be slipped out and a new one back in. I'm sure there's a gasket between the head and hats but after the neck the hat'll be easy. After a quick glance at the manual I see someone has already gone in and removed most of the bolts so that'll speed things up.
Besides, if you can stand the excitement, there's always 1693TA tear down info on you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW_tiUirGPk
With the drive-shaft debacle I'll need to get it back together so I'm wondering on drive-shaft repair should we use 2 wraps of duct tape or will one be enough?,,,one looks better.
So for now Jelly Bean.............Oh ya, not much in-put from South of the border on a name for an American truck hiding in Canada.... so a young visitor to the farm, who knows nothing about American trucks......said "It looked like a big red Jellybean" ......so until I get some cool stories, names and ideas, we're going to call it Jellybean.
Had to get it out of the TEA and into a better spot to work on it ABSTWOI. The Duramax couldn't pull it, the skidsteers couldn't pull it, the hoe couldn't pull it.........so I had to grab an ol' beat up Deuce that nobody appreciated in the military and put the OshKosh in her place....but that's also another thread.