Hello everyone. Back again for another chapter of why I can't get my LB7 back on the road after throwing over $13k at it in performance parts just to make it reliable without actually making any power lol
Just last night I finished putting the truck back together after replacing the injector hold downs on it for the third time after I got served bad hold downs from SoCal Diesel that kept breaking. I've got a separate thread on that called "Sound coming from airbox."
Today, I took the truck up to operating temperature by idling it while simultaneously filling up the coolant reservoir and once it got warmed up it started blowing bubbles in the reservoir and overflowing with dark coolant. I'll attach pictures of what it looks like. The coolant was brand new as of this morning.
The entire top end of this truck is brand new zero miles since I haven't been able to drive it due to the hold-downs that kept breaking. Here's what's done to the truck that I think is relevant to this issue.
- New Grade C head gaskets from Mahle.
- Reman Industrial Injection heads with the Torque Lock cups. Basically screw in injector cups.
- XDP conical springs and push rods.
- Billet injector hold downs from Industrial Injection.
- ARP head studs.
- All new relevant gaskets in the top end when the heads were replaced.
- Lincoln Diesel 30% over injectors.
- New DHD high pressure lines.
I've already checked to make sure I didn't somehow get the head gaskets on backwards. I've got the L on the driver's side towards the back and the R on the passenger towards the front of the head.
It's also worth mentioning that when I was filling up the coolant I noticed a very slow drip coming from the back of the passenger side head. It was extremely slow, maybe like 1 drop every 30+ seconds. It went away on its own before I could see the source so I thought it was just residual liquid in the valley from parts cleaner or something. I cleaned the area and dried it with shop air and the leak didnt happen again. Now I'm thinking maybe it was coming from the head so if I have to tear back into the truck I will start with the passenger side.
So I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to tear into the truck again but before I do I want to hear from you guys what you think could be wrong here.
Seriously frustrated with this thing. This is my first diesel truck but I've been building gas engines for years and have never had so many issues with a simple top-end refresh.
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Just last night I finished putting the truck back together after replacing the injector hold downs on it for the third time after I got served bad hold downs from SoCal Diesel that kept breaking. I've got a separate thread on that called "Sound coming from airbox."
Today, I took the truck up to operating temperature by idling it while simultaneously filling up the coolant reservoir and once it got warmed up it started blowing bubbles in the reservoir and overflowing with dark coolant. I'll attach pictures of what it looks like. The coolant was brand new as of this morning.
The entire top end of this truck is brand new zero miles since I haven't been able to drive it due to the hold-downs that kept breaking. Here's what's done to the truck that I think is relevant to this issue.
- New Grade C head gaskets from Mahle.
- Reman Industrial Injection heads with the Torque Lock cups. Basically screw in injector cups.
- XDP conical springs and push rods.
- Billet injector hold downs from Industrial Injection.
- ARP head studs.
- All new relevant gaskets in the top end when the heads were replaced.
- Lincoln Diesel 30% over injectors.
- New DHD high pressure lines.
I've already checked to make sure I didn't somehow get the head gaskets on backwards. I've got the L on the driver's side towards the back and the R on the passenger towards the front of the head.
It's also worth mentioning that when I was filling up the coolant I noticed a very slow drip coming from the back of the passenger side head. It was extremely slow, maybe like 1 drop every 30+ seconds. It went away on its own before I could see the source so I thought it was just residual liquid in the valley from parts cleaner or something. I cleaned the area and dried it with shop air and the leak didnt happen again. Now I'm thinking maybe it was coming from the head so if I have to tear back into the truck I will start with the passenger side.
So I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to tear into the truck again but before I do I want to hear from you guys what you think could be wrong here.
Seriously frustrated with this thing. This is my first diesel truck but I've been building gas engines for years and have never had so many issues with a simple top-end refresh.
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