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95powersmoker 08-15-2011 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Adam65 (Post 787148)
I am looking at my first powerstroke right now too, a 95 with 230k. I was a 6.5td guy for years:argh: I have come to the conclution that any diesel engine needs to be kept clean, lubricated and cooled sufficiently to last. If it is not, they don't see 300k. Check for aftermarket guages, if it has them and they last owner knows how to read them, great! Probably not over heated, clean motors tend to not be leaky motors. but check for spots where he parks. Oil is the key, especially a motor that relies on oilpressure to operate the injectors, cool the turbo and lube the bearings ect. My 6.5 is still going strong at 450,000k, don't pull worth crap but I thank the guages and frequent oil changes for getting me this far. What I would like to know is how to detect a possible head problem(cracks) worn rings or bottom end issues. On my 6.5td I would test for compression at the glowplugs, take a tire off, remove a glow plug or 2 and compare.(30 min job). Are not psd's glows inside the motor and way in there?(4 hour job) What about blowby? Whats a good reading for oil pressure on these hot and cold? I would normally try to drive up a hill and watch the temp guage for any jumps. After years of driving chevy's I learned all these trics, lost now on a direct injection motor. O ya, how a bout the fuel system? does it have a lift pump that doesnt need to run for the motor to start? That causes lots of greif for us 6.5 guys. I hear cummings is bad for that too. I should post my own thread, hopes this helps us both buddy

Glow plugs are under the valve covers. Depending on how long it takes you to get the vc's off, it shouldn't take 4 hours... I can have the covers off in 20 minutes... Fuel pump is a lift pump run off a lobe on the camshaft.

85_305 08-18-2011 12:12 PM

FYI diesel doesn't go bad. People have started and driven off in 30year old diesel with no issue.

fordornothing 08-18-2011 08:14 PM

it doesn't go bad like gasoline will. i bought a pickup the sat for 4 years. it ran rough on the old diesel. fresh helped it alot...

95powersmoker 08-18-2011 08:56 PM

:ouch:

Originally Posted by 85_305 (Post 788307)
FYI diesel doesn't go bad. People have started and driven off in 30year old diesel with no issue.

Nope, just grows algae... If your truck has sat with diesel, put fresh in...

85_305 08-18-2011 10:27 PM

^True it will grow algae... but whenever somebody says "she runs good but has old diesel in it so it's running rough" or something to that affect, I get very apprehensive since 90% of people selling their pickups wont have them sitting around for nearly long enough for the diesel to go bad.

Dieselhead1052 08-22-2011 10:27 AM

I check the 4WD system if applicable, reverse up a hill, turn the wheels all the way in either direction at 10mph, brake check, take it on the freeway!! A couple of pointers.


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