Factory threaded external for the caps.What lug nuts did you use?
I wasn’t thinking. I thought you would need conversion nuts.Factory threaded external for the caps.
About to hit 200k miles, so I’m not surprised. It’ll hurt the wallet more than my feelings lol.Cool about the white truck!
Sorry about the max.
Sent you something to consider on F/B messenger. Look into them. Not cheep but…About to hit 200k miles, so I’m not surprised. It’ll hurt the wallet more than my feelings lol.
It’s over fueling/smoking pretty good. And it also has recently developed some injector knock. I have a buddy who is going to hook up his scanner first to make sure before I dig in though.Which dirtymax is it? LB7 or a later one? I didn’t go back to find out.
If it’s an LB7 what’s the signs telling you to go for the injectors?
Mine doesn’t do that yet. It does hunt at idle, which I have been told that’s the pressure regulator. I plan on replacing that while in there.Mine would spit smoke and stumble once in a while when left idling.
Ok. If he can look at the injector balance rates that will point you at the offending injector(s). You are looking for outliers. Large negative numbers mean that the cylinder is over-fueling and it's trying to take away fuel. I'd check the oil level too. I've seen leaky injectors wash down the cylinders so much there's fuel in the oil. The worst being so much it was full to the top of the crankcase vent on the front of the block. It was actually puking fuel/oil from it. We drained it and it overfilled a 5 gallon bucket. That's a lot more than the 10 quarts they usually have.It’s over fueling/smoking pretty good. And it also has recently developed some injector knock. I have a buddy who is going to hook up his scanner first to make sure before I dig in though.
Also it’s an LB7.
That one we had at the shop was fine after it got fixed. Of course it was a case of coming in for something else unrelated. He took it home after we did the repair for something on the suspension. A couple weeks back he noticed the fuel/oil mix puking from the engine and looked under it to investigate. What he thought he saw was a big square patch of rtv on the bottom of the pan. He accused us of breaking his oil pan and covering it with rtv and now our “patch” was leaking.My buddies dad's dmax did the overfilling thing. It was full to the brim and coming out where ever it could. It did survive though.
Regardless, the ball is rolling now and this thing is headed back in to daily rotation while the Duramax is down for a little bit.

