Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on April 23, 2017 at 14:30:35 from (50.123.211.239):
In Reply to: Depressing Day! posted by Bryce Frazier on April 23, 2017 at 12:18:49:
How do you know it hydra locked? Did you pull the glow plugs and get liquid? I just put injecters in my 2003 and have a similar problem. We replaced the injecters then in two days drove it with a trailer about 500 miles. It ran great. The next morning when I started it the truck ran rough. I called out to my youngest son and he walked over and the truck engine seized up while we were sitting in it. We put it in the shop and pulled the glow plugs and got no fluid(diesel or antifreeze). We got at the front crankshaft pulley and we can turn it over but it is hard.Not sure what we are going to find when we tear it down but it did have plenty of oil pressure (at least to the gauge). This was a totally stock truck that had never been chipped and still had all the factory emission stuff. We had just bought it from California.My oldest son has one that is chipped, with oversized turbo and rode hard and put away wet and he never has problems. I wasn't sure I wanted a diesel but we do pull a trailer alot and there are lots of them out on the road as work trucks. Tom
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