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Gambit 01-12-2011 09:49 AM

2006 Dodge 3500 - Smoking/Knocking
 
My Cummins has 125,000.
I pull 10,000 lbs regularly, responsibly.
I never rawhide/lug the engine.
Manual transmission (6-speed)
Turbo
5.9 Liter

Edited: I failed to inform that I had the computer run a diagnostic and the code came up "P0305 - Number 5 cylinder misfire" and the engine is starting to run real sluggish.

This is the first diesel I have ever owned, therefore I know not a lot of the workings of a diesel. Please forgive my ignorance.

There is a strong blowby through the valve cover tube of white smoke (oil is being blown out through tube in liquid and smoke form).

A knock has progressively gotten worse to a, now, constant knock with constant smoke. I have been told it could be either, broken ring (for smoke), cracked piston, or even a hole in the top of piston (for knock).

Others have told me it could be a bearing.

When I increase the rpms it clears with a black smoke, mixed with a bit of white. But when the truck is accelerating it is a steady white smoke.

It is not losing any coolant.

I am on a VERY limited budget (who isn't) with $0 dollars. Maybe I am looking for clarification as to where i should attack first. I will have to do this work in my driveway, and it is cold, so I want to make sure I will be attacking in the right direction. :humm:

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
Allen

mikeshauling 01-12-2011 10:51 AM

Most likely an injector went bad and if it isnt already too late, your cyl. is gonna be all scored up too...check the injectors ASAP. Then if they are fine, start looking into why the misfire.

Farmboy 2.0 01-12-2011 11:07 AM

Yeah thats what I was thinking as well. More than likely number 5 injector is hung up if you have a number 5 misfire

Gambit 01-12-2011 12:37 PM

We also killed the injectors, one by one, and even though the code was giving a fault to #5, it was #6 that never varied.
The knock, along with the white/blue smoke, is indicative of a rod knock/bad rings/. IMO. However, like I said...I am not versed on diesels, just guessing from the noise from the bottom of the motor.

Thanks yall!!

Farmboy 2.0 01-12-2011 12:59 PM

I think a injector hung open and torched a hole in a piston and that would be the cause your blow by. I would check it with a bore scope through the injector port

dangerous1965 01-12-2011 06:21 PM

Pull the head and say wow! Ask for help on parts here everybody's got a stash of stuff! I've got a head gasket and injector! May just be an injector but this needs a good look!

Gambit 01-20-2011 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by dangerous1965 (Post 686622)
... Ask for help on parts here everybody's got a stash of stuff! I've got a head gasket and injector!...

You have a new head gasket and new injector for an '06 5.9L 3500?


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