That sucks Johnny. I believe you win the award for being that hardest on hard parts.
Are you gonna try to redesign the way the intercooler mounts to prevent it from happening again?
Definately hard on parts . I havnt seen to many that can break as much crap as I do . Really suprised I have never snapped a crank myself . This is the second cooler in 5 years , not to bad really . Same crack , same place . This is from the intercooler tube jerking on the tank on hard hits side to side . Bad design , and your right I should find a fix , but I dont see one . Really tight cordinance in there . Not to bad for the abuse I give it . This usually happens after a week trip mobbing the truck in the dunes , I have an idea of when it happend . I dont think I will change anything and just add a new one . I thought about some solution , but I dont see any other than a really big , nice custom aluminum one . That would be cool . nobody makes one for this chassis I know of . Aluminum one might break easier than the plastic one too . Who knows . If I could drive like normal human this might not be such a problem .
See what showing off gets you . :rofl:
Sand Drags at glamis is where I think it happend .
Did the plastic crack? I alway's thought that was a very poor decision to put plastic sides on the intercoolers due to the heat cycles. Seems to make them brittle and crack from vibration.
Yes the plastic tank cracked about 1/8" from tank to radiator seam . I agree on the brittle looking . It has been getting worse and worse as it has had hot air passing though the crack . The way chevy put the intercooler tube to it on driverside , it drops down under steering and when you rock the chassis is jerks the end of the tank back and forth really hard . Suprised I havent broke more of these .
Biggest issue really has been the turbo cranking vane position to compensate . I just got back form a 700 mile round trip towing a huge monster truck to vegas and back . Understandable now why egts have been up and power and shifting have all been really wierd . Truck has been really confused . Also might get rid of the weird injection knock . Maybe I have been overfuelling with the air it thinks it is getting .
Take off and kinda dead and slaggin and then a huge surge of power . Dont think I hurt anything , but definately shortened the turbos life some I would imagine .
Found a smokin price on a new one , but already have the intercooler with a different guy trying to get it fixed and no way to get ahold of him .
I found one right around the corner from me at Toms Truck Center for $402.00 bucks and could be back in business in about 2 hours . It sucks when you put out the feelers and find it and have to wait on somebodt else to call you . Im one of those impatient types . I have a feeling I should just buy it now but I dont want to screw over my other guy .
Grrrrrrrrrrrr ................
The best fix for all this I see , would be to mount a couple really small shocks on front clip assembly to take some of the rock out of the rubber mounted front clip on the truck . I actually might try looking into something like this . The whole front clip assembly on these truck is mounted on 2 rubber motor mounts and lets the whole front clip rock side to side bad . When I say whole front clip I mean the radiator , intercooler , trans cooler , ac / condenser , hood and all the stuff is all on a frame that is mounted on 2 rubber pin mounts the let the whole front end move seperately from the truck . Well guess what that does ? Makes the intercooler tubes mounted to the engine that doesnt move get jerked on like crazy every time the truck takes any hits side to side and ripped the tank and cracks it . Definately not suprised these break by the way they designed it .
Dont think they ever thought anybody would be doing the things I do . It actually has held up well if you look at how they did it .
Johnny