And thanks for the little check list Robby Avery :thumb:
Not a problem just here to help buddy:thumb:
And thanks for the little check list Robby Avery :thumb:
So I started to changed the oil today.... I didnt get too far tho
After I finallyyyy got the plug out, 5 gal of diesel (faily clean looking) came roaring out!! Now my pan is TOOO full, I got nothing to dump it all in, and the flow wasnt slowing down as I threw the plug back in... It looks like some oil is dripping from the engine somewhere, subframe or whatever, some on the front diff... like a seal blew out or over-flowed out from somewhere. Is that possible?
My current obstacle is waste removal
these are tough motors. I would bet its fine. If it was mine I would get all that crap out of the motor then put some fresh oil and filter back in. fire it up for a few seconds or so to get some good oil on the bearings. Then you need to start searching where the diesel is entering. Only 3 possible spots. Injectors, return lines, or cp3 pump. No oil overflow besides the pcv or filler neck if it gets that high lol. You had decent pressure with higher rpms because the oil pump will still pump any fluid that is in there. but at idle they drop low because of the thin fluid.
My guess is the leak is under the valve cover as previously mentioned. Your best bet to figure out what it is exactly that's leaking is to get some cheap fresh oil in the truck, remove the rocker covers one side at a time and fire it up each time and check for fuel leaks from the fuel return lines and high pressure fuel lines. Could be either one or two lines or banjo fittings are leaking.
Once you figure it out and get it all sealed back up change the oil and filter again with good quality oil and giv'r.
Was your coolant actually low when you checked it or just the code and message was coming up?
Where you buy the truck from? Sounds like to me with all the codes someone was working on it, gave up and put it for sale. I had an injector go bad and fill my old lb7 up with diesel while on my way to vacation. I changed the oil on the side of the road and drove it back home. There are some good shops around if you don't want to replace injectors.
If it's a bad enough leak you should be able to see it. It's common for the return lines to crack and the seals to leak. It might even be as simple as a loose injector supply or return line fitting.
I attached a couple of pics of the return line and banjo bolt. There are also seals that go on there. There are lots of vendors on here and across the interweb to choose from.
I wouldn't run it any more than you need to till you fix it. As far as the oil leak, your rods were swimming so I wouldn't worry to much about that at this point because if your oil pressure doesn't come back your probably going to need a motor rebuild anyways.
Merchant also sells HD return line bolts for the injector side. factory bolts are a 5mm Allen head and don’t have much head on them to grab. Can be a beeyotch to get torqued or even right sometimes. Merchants HD bolts have twice the head to dang near eliminate stripping. Plus, more likely to be able to reuse. Pull your valve cover and the return lines. If you don’t see a crack then replace your banjo seals, bolts, and probably a good idea to get new head side bolts as well for insurance. They’re cheap. Torque to spec and put it together. I’d recommend cycling some oil in it. Fill it, run it for a short period to warm up, and drain. Rotella Dino oil is cheap and is good. Maybe someone else will chime in if that’s not a good idea. Just could probably use a good flush.