Boost Leak
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#22
So the leak tester showed everything to be good...........................1200*F aint nuttin Bill these trucks run 1200 all day long, especially these newer ones, 1200 aint that bad not with the cooling dome pistons, I myself dont get concerened till 1275
Bill is this different than it was?
Bill is this different than it was?
#23
I pulled the 82 back from the dealer, and it lagged *** climbing steep hills. It never lagged *** like that before. I'm pretty sure they adjusted the valve lash when they did the injectors.
Problems I'm looking at:
Turbo is crapping out or waste gate is partially sticking open
Leaking head gasket (does use about a gallon every couple weeks)
Injectors again
Gauge is lying
Converter is dragging the engine down too much (ATS Five Star)
I didn't notice too much difference when I did the hoses, if any.
Problems I'm looking at:
Turbo is crapping out or waste gate is partially sticking open
Leaking head gasket (does use about a gallon every couple weeks)
Injectors again
Gauge is lying
Converter is dragging the engine down too much (ATS Five Star)
I didn't notice too much difference when I did the hoses, if any.
#24
Now I know it's not a boost leak. I was headed to Miles City today, and I couldn't get the damn thing to hit 1000. But coming back, it was wanting to hit 1200, and I wasn' even working the engine. So I got a sensor that's fouled up, but not enough to throw an f'n code, and the slight injector rattle reappears when the EGT decides to climb.
So, it looks like I'm back at the drawing board. BTW I changed out the FCA, and it helped a little.
So, it looks like I'm back at the drawing board. BTW I changed out the FCA, and it helped a little.
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3. (K21) SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition off.
Disconnect the ECM harness connector.
Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Measure the resistance between the engine ground and the temperature
sensor (K21) signal circuit at the sensor harness connector.
Is the resistance more than 100 k ohms?
Yes >> Go To 4
No >> Repair or replace the engine wiring harness.
Perform POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST VER - 1
(DIESEL). (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL
MODULES/ENGINE CONTROL MODULE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING)
All it showed on the meter was infinite (1)
So there is an open circuit some damn place
Turn the ignition off.
Disconnect the ECM harness connector.
Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Measure the resistance between the engine ground and the temperature
sensor (K21) signal circuit at the sensor harness connector.
Is the resistance more than 100 k ohms?
Yes >> Go To 4
No >> Repair or replace the engine wiring harness.
Perform POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST VER - 1
(DIESEL). (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL
MODULES/ENGINE CONTROL MODULE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING)
All it showed on the meter was infinite (1)
So there is an open circuit some damn place