My oil filter is remote mount. Sensor is in the hot oil straight from the pan
My oil filter is remote mount. Sensor is in the hot oil straight from the pan
I don't think he ran with coolant in the oil for that long.
So you didn't start having low oil pressure until after the oil cooler failed?It don't take long under a load
I don't think he ran with coolant in the oil for that long.
So you didn't start having low oil pressure until after the oil cooler failed?
I agree there is a good chance that running with coolant in the oil is what caused the bearing issues, but in that thread you linked, he stated the oil pressure he was seeing was normal for his truck.looking at past threads of adams from what i remember, there was a 2 week period he awaited testing results for the oil and they came back positive for coolant (not sure how many miles adam put on the truck between then), then how ever much time and miles he put on the truck between getting the sample and finally discovering the oil cooler let go. id think that would be enough time specially loaded but im just guessing
i believe it started here.
http://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65387
Idk what this is.. Oil pressure is 30psi hot under load 45 with no trailer.. All normal for the truck and what i do with it.. Egr got removed back in November
I agree there is a good chance that running with coolant in the oil is what caused the bearing issues, but in that thread you linked, he stated the oil pressure he was seeing was normal for his truck.
yup but now hes thinking it wasnt. ill quit answering for him being i wasnt there and see what adam thinks though.
It's been a long time since I read all the posts in this thread. Does anyone make a bolt on auxiliary oil cooler kit yet that works good? I would like to put one on my lly and lmm.
Be nice of a setup could be used with a recirc pump that would stand up to the high temps drawing oil from the drain on the pan and running it through a large cooler then return from the cooler through the oil fill ..
Anybody have any input on the Mishimoto oil cooler kit?
I was thinking of doing the ppe oil cooler delete bypass and going with something like the mishimoto kit?
I think the cooler needs to be bigger, double in size, but as long as it is in-line and not a bypass system you shouldn't lose any oil pressure and it should work. I like the fact the sandwich adaptor can be gotten with a thermostat. Anyone know if this will work on our trucks?
I think the cooler needs to be bigger, double in size, but as long as it is in-line and not a bypass system you shouldn't lose any oil pressure and it should work. I like the fact the sandwich adaptor can be gotten with a thermostat. Anyone know if this will work on our trucks?
Adam, I hate to say it, but if your Gunna continue to hotshot and pull heavy, I think you need to look into a manual 5.9.
I think the cooler needs to be bigger, double in size, but as long as it is in-line and not a bypass system you shouldn't lose any oil pressure and it should work. I like the fact the sandwich adaptor can be gotten with a thermostat. Anyone know if this will work on our trucks?
I had the killer bee kit on my gmc with 66/80 twins and it flat out worked. I paid 975$ for it back in 2012. We need a lot of cooling for the oil because the factory cooler is too small, imho. I want to put an ax cooler on my LBZ but I don't tow heavy as much anymore. Adam, I hate to say it, but if your Gunna continue to hotshot and pull heavy, I think you need to look into a manual 5.9.