So I'm about to tear into this truck I just bought that is blowing coolant out of the reservoir. I am trying to get a plan together for what all I might change from stock while I'm in there. I am also trying to get a handle on its current state before I tear it all apart. I am new to diesel trucks though so I need some guidance.
Here is what I know:
- 2004 Silverado 2500 LT CCSB Auto 255k miles
- Truck has been sitting, parked by PO when it first had the issue about 2 years ago, dead batteries for about 6 months.
- Took a bunch of priming with that hand pump on the filter to get it to run (idk if that would be expected or is a sign of something. The 3cyl Yanmar in my tractor will start right up like you just turned it off after sitting for a year)
- It runs about like I would expect a gasser to run that has a bad misfire, very lopey but not consistently and shakes the truck a bit, and you can hear the loss of compression when it is turning over
- No water in the oil
- It has had a tuner of some kind at some point. PO mentioned that PO before him had the tuner display in the overhead console.
- Code P0088 is pending and comes right back
I have been on the google learning as much as I can and I had the thought that it would be prudent to check the health of the cp3 and the injectors and anything else I can while I can still start it up, before I tear it down. Well, I hooked up to it with Torque Pro and checked the balance rates, I think one of the cylinders was a little high, like 3.5, but what is strange to me about that is the values all go to zero as soon as I touch the skinny pedal at all (we dont call it gas or throttle right? whats it called on a diesel? lol). Another thing weird is I found a PID in Torque Pro for rail pressure and I'm wondering about that P0088 so I check that out and it dances around 24000psi at idle and goes up to and hard stops at something like 26k as soon as I touch the skinny pedal. So those are my first two questions for you all, is that normal about the balance rates and the rail pressure (reading over OBD2)? It has me wondering about ECM issues or a tune maybe still being on it or some fuel pressure mod, why else would I be getting P0088?
Next, is there anything else like that I should check out before tearing it down?
Finally (for now) can you all help a guy think about what I might want to replace preventatively while I'm in there, and any mods I might want to do for the truck to live a long life (and maybe add some safe power such that the transmission will also live a long life). I want reliability and longevity first and foremost. I am not DDing it, or racing anyone, or stunting around town on 37s. I need it to do truck things when I need to do truck things, and pull a heavy trailer sometimes.
Thanks for reading
Here is what I know:
- 2004 Silverado 2500 LT CCSB Auto 255k miles
- Truck has been sitting, parked by PO when it first had the issue about 2 years ago, dead batteries for about 6 months.
- Took a bunch of priming with that hand pump on the filter to get it to run (idk if that would be expected or is a sign of something. The 3cyl Yanmar in my tractor will start right up like you just turned it off after sitting for a year)
- It runs about like I would expect a gasser to run that has a bad misfire, very lopey but not consistently and shakes the truck a bit, and you can hear the loss of compression when it is turning over
- No water in the oil
- It has had a tuner of some kind at some point. PO mentioned that PO before him had the tuner display in the overhead console.
- Code P0088 is pending and comes right back
I have been on the google learning as much as I can and I had the thought that it would be prudent to check the health of the cp3 and the injectors and anything else I can while I can still start it up, before I tear it down. Well, I hooked up to it with Torque Pro and checked the balance rates, I think one of the cylinders was a little high, like 3.5, but what is strange to me about that is the values all go to zero as soon as I touch the skinny pedal at all (we dont call it gas or throttle right? whats it called on a diesel? lol). Another thing weird is I found a PID in Torque Pro for rail pressure and I'm wondering about that P0088 so I check that out and it dances around 24000psi at idle and goes up to and hard stops at something like 26k as soon as I touch the skinny pedal. So those are my first two questions for you all, is that normal about the balance rates and the rail pressure (reading over OBD2)? It has me wondering about ECM issues or a tune maybe still being on it or some fuel pressure mod, why else would I be getting P0088?
Next, is there anything else like that I should check out before tearing it down?
Finally (for now) can you all help a guy think about what I might want to replace preventatively while I'm in there, and any mods I might want to do for the truck to live a long life (and maybe add some safe power such that the transmission will also live a long life). I want reliability and longevity first and foremost. I am not DDing it, or racing anyone, or stunting around town on 37s. I need it to do truck things when I need to do truck things, and pull a heavy trailer sometimes.
Thanks for reading