LB7: Lb7 injector stuck, bent push rod maybe more?

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DAVe3283

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If that's anywhere near as bad as it looks on the bore, it will need machine work if that block is to be used again.

It might be the best bet to buy a used engine to throw in there.

If a station mixed up gas and diesel, it could cause a fuel system failure. Maybe someone else will be on the hook for this bill.

Sorry to see that, not what you want to find...

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Dukchunter

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Already contacted a machine shop here. Probly the best one around said they will sleeve it for 350... lucky the rod stayed in the block... sleeve isn't the best option but neither is an engine I know nothing about.

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Dukchunter

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If someone else is forcing the bill I will be pushing for atleast a reman long block. But I won't know till I get fuel samples tested

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Dukchunter

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Well fuel came back negative for gas contamination so I'm currently truck shopping... going to drop a rebuilt motor in this one and time to move on... going to miss this truck. Wish the outcome was better but an upgrade is on the way.

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