DeuceIsLoose
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Hey Gents,
I thought I'd continue a previous thread in a new one--for reference sake, it was titled "Don't Let Your Brother in Law Drive Your Deuce".
Here's the situation...
Three weeks ago my in-laws had a big mudding party in Texas. I had both of my deuces there and drove them hard--lots of rpms with little air going through the radiators. Neither of them got above 215 degrees. Each time I came out of the mud pit, I let them cool down for at least 10 mins before shutting them off.
Late in the day, my brother in law was driving one of them and "it just stopped" on him. We pulled it out, tried to crank it, but all the starter did was make a thud--i.e. the engine didn't turn over at all. When we pulled it out, there was a little bit of antifreeze coming out of the radiator overflow. But those are the only symptoms.
The next day I tried starting it and again all I got was a thud from the starter. I also drove my other deuce the next day just to make sure it didn't suffer the same failure and it ran perfectly fine.
When I got back I asked for help and everyone thought it was hydrostatically locked up from a head gasket failing and water filling up one of the cylinders. Everyone said to take the injectors out and try turning it over.
Ok, last weekend was three weeks from the mudding party and I finally made it back to Texas. I pulled the injectors out of the locked up truck, inspected them and found no fluid anywhere on them. I tried to crank the engine, but all I got was another thud from the starter.
What made things much worse, was I tried to start my other deuce and it was now locked up too. So I pulled those injectors out too, found nothing on them, and tried cranking it. Again, all the starter did was make a thud.
I'm pretty bummed out, because now I've got 2 dueces down. I realize water could have been in the cylinders for up to three weeks and may have caused some rust, but I would think the starter could still crank the engine if the injectors were out.
Whatever it is, it is a systematic failure and again the other one was running fine the day after the party, so somehow it locked up afterwards. The oil and antifreeze look fine and are at proper levels.
Any thoughts??? Sorry for the saga, but I'd really like to get them running again.
Thanks for any advice and take care.
Donnie
I thought I'd continue a previous thread in a new one--for reference sake, it was titled "Don't Let Your Brother in Law Drive Your Deuce".
Here's the situation...
Three weeks ago my in-laws had a big mudding party in Texas. I had both of my deuces there and drove them hard--lots of rpms with little air going through the radiators. Neither of them got above 215 degrees. Each time I came out of the mud pit, I let them cool down for at least 10 mins before shutting them off.
Late in the day, my brother in law was driving one of them and "it just stopped" on him. We pulled it out, tried to crank it, but all the starter did was make a thud--i.e. the engine didn't turn over at all. When we pulled it out, there was a little bit of antifreeze coming out of the radiator overflow. But those are the only symptoms.
The next day I tried starting it and again all I got was a thud from the starter. I also drove my other deuce the next day just to make sure it didn't suffer the same failure and it ran perfectly fine.
When I got back I asked for help and everyone thought it was hydrostatically locked up from a head gasket failing and water filling up one of the cylinders. Everyone said to take the injectors out and try turning it over.
Ok, last weekend was three weeks from the mudding party and I finally made it back to Texas. I pulled the injectors out of the locked up truck, inspected them and found no fluid anywhere on them. I tried to crank the engine, but all I got was another thud from the starter.
What made things much worse, was I tried to start my other deuce and it was now locked up too. So I pulled those injectors out too, found nothing on them, and tried cranking it. Again, all the starter did was make a thud.
I'm pretty bummed out, because now I've got 2 dueces down. I realize water could have been in the cylinders for up to three weeks and may have caused some rust, but I would think the starter could still crank the engine if the injectors were out.
Whatever it is, it is a systematic failure and again the other one was running fine the day after the party, so somehow it locked up afterwards. The oil and antifreeze look fine and are at proper levels.
Any thoughts??? Sorry for the saga, but I'd really like to get them running again.
Thanks for any advice and take care.
Donnie