So Im so tired of throwing good money after bad. If I cant figure out this troubling issue the truck is going to the scrapper. So let me fill you all in.
It's an 84 CUCV. I replaced the motor almost 125k ago with a used Hmmv motor from ted's trucks. About 4 months ago I did the head gaskets, replaced the injectors, radiator, all hoses and glow plugs and cpr valve.
She was driving fine until about two weeks ago. I noticed she was running a little hot and checked my radiator fluid. it was very low and i topped it off. I looked over the motor to see as to where it could be coming from. No apparent leaks could be found.
BUT, I noticed milky film around the oil fill lip. removed the cap and there it was, crankcase back pressure. I checked the oil dipstick and found milky oil there too.
now Im not a diesel expert and started scratching my head. asking myself....what could it be? i crossed off head gasket as they were just done, no water out the exhaust and no extreme pressure on the radiator hoses.
So I took it to the guys who did my head gaskets. they immediately suspected my timing chain cover. So I agreed and let the work commence.
I picked the truck up on Friday and was in a hurry to get home before the storm. I failed to check for residual back pressure.
I drove the truck the Saturday to/from work. I noticed that she ran quieter and started easier. Sunday she didnt move and today I drove her around all day running errands. Late afternoon I noticed she was running a bit noisier, then I realized my feet werent warm. I immediately pulled over and checked the radiator. you guessed it....LOW! I topped her off and got my ass home. checked the oil fill and the pressure was back, oil milky.
I called the mechanic and he thinks its a bad block, most likely cracked. So tomorrow he is going to pull the oil pan, charge the cooling system and see if he can spot a water leak.
Do you all have any ideas as to what it might be? I love my truck and its my daily driver. I just cant afford to keep repairing it. nor do I have the time to do it myself.
Please advise.....
It's an 84 CUCV. I replaced the motor almost 125k ago with a used Hmmv motor from ted's trucks. About 4 months ago I did the head gaskets, replaced the injectors, radiator, all hoses and glow plugs and cpr valve.
She was driving fine until about two weeks ago. I noticed she was running a little hot and checked my radiator fluid. it was very low and i topped it off. I looked over the motor to see as to where it could be coming from. No apparent leaks could be found.
BUT, I noticed milky film around the oil fill lip. removed the cap and there it was, crankcase back pressure. I checked the oil dipstick and found milky oil there too.
now Im not a diesel expert and started scratching my head. asking myself....what could it be? i crossed off head gasket as they were just done, no water out the exhaust and no extreme pressure on the radiator hoses.
So I took it to the guys who did my head gaskets. they immediately suspected my timing chain cover. So I agreed and let the work commence.
I picked the truck up on Friday and was in a hurry to get home before the storm. I failed to check for residual back pressure.
I drove the truck the Saturday to/from work. I noticed that she ran quieter and started easier. Sunday she didnt move and today I drove her around all day running errands. Late afternoon I noticed she was running a bit noisier, then I realized my feet werent warm. I immediately pulled over and checked the radiator. you guessed it....LOW! I topped her off and got my ass home. checked the oil fill and the pressure was back, oil milky.
I called the mechanic and he thinks its a bad block, most likely cracked. So tomorrow he is going to pull the oil pan, charge the cooling system and see if he can spot a water leak.
Do you all have any ideas as to what it might be? I love my truck and its my daily driver. I just cant afford to keep repairing it. nor do I have the time to do it myself.
Please advise.....