Black dawg
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have a video of engine cranking during the no start? Probably hear the starter the best standing at rf tire.
Unfortunately, cables look great and the batteries are a matched set. Less than a year old.
It is also hazy at idle, I've never had that before.
Swapped out the 3 pillar pod for a 4 pod unit. I used a GlowShift water temperature and oil pressure gauge to keep tabs on the new engine.
You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachI opted to retain the factory sender so the dash gauge wouldn't sit pegged on L.
I will streamline the plumbing in the future.
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I'm dying to know, did it turn out to be the IP? or the starter? I'm having a similar problem and I just started testing the IP, because I never suspected it, being only about 10k miles on a new IP. My starter is old though.Yes. That is the only way I've ever been successful in starting a heat soaked IP.
That is the part that has me bummed out...it seems like classic heat soak.
Yes. The IP was faulty but soon after installing it and getting it dialed in the engine gave it up. The rods spun their bearings and the crank ate up the block mains. I replaced it with a Promar unit in another thread. No fault of the Conestoga Diesel IP, just a terrible coincidence.I'm dying to know, did it turn out to be the IP? or the starter? I'm having a similar problem and I just started testing the IP, because I never suspected it, being only about 10k miles on a new IP. My starter is old though.
I'm glad you sorted yours out. Sorry it was the engine, but now you got something for way into the future.Yes. The IP was faulty but soon after installing it and getting it dialed in the engine gave it up. The rods spun their bearings and the crank ate up the block mains. I replaced it with a Promar unit in another thread. No fault of the Conestoga Diesel IP, just a terrible coincidence.
Now that I have 3 kiddos I want a crew cab SO bad. I have truck envy every time I see one. Nice rig!You must be registered for see images attach
Yes, 2 weeks ago we did 1,000 miles in 18 hours and it ran great. All she wanted was fuel...lots of fuel.Nice picture. I assume that this means that the truck is still running well?