^^^Thank you sir!
What do you think about studding it without changing the gaskets Ryda?
What do you think about studding it without changing the gaskets Ryda?
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They try pulling it out like a magic trick...you know, with the table cloth on the set table...the mechanic leans over the hood, grabs a tiny edge of the gasket, and with one swift motion yanks the gasket out...
Now, to put a new one in...they just use that liquid metal stuff...and they apply it with a turkey baster...![]()
The 6.0 is actually a pretty good engine. The head bolts were a big problem at first, not enough torque, too much yield.
The turbos were problematic at first, but most of that was due to driving habits, and a lot of it has been fixed by teflon-coating the center.
The biggest problems we are seeing the the 6.0 right now is injectors going bad, and more recently heads have started allowing fuel into the cooling system. Not good.
It is fun work though. The problem now is that I have to decide, do my ribs hurt, or does my knee hurt when I get home.
Guys trying to do head gaskets on these things in place with an impact. To do it properly, the engine NEEDS to be out and on the stand to torque them properly, in the proper stages.
Guys trying to do head gaskets on these things in place with an impact. To do it properly, the engine NEEDS to be out and on the stand to torque them properly, in the proper stages.
2.) It sounds like at your job when you are not working, you are working to keep your job!
No, you can torque the bolts in sequence, with the engine in the truck. You just have to have half of if in a pile in the bed, and it's an enormous pain. I have a 72" piece of pipe that I use over my breaker bar. It's still a pain.
Well....each to their own. I know what I was taught and that's how every one of our 5 diesel tech's does it. No if's and's or buts. We re-do a lot of these 'done in place' jobs from other dealerships.
Honestly, I'd probably rather do it that way myself, but the shop manual does say that it can be done in truck. I'm sure the results are probably better with the cab out of the way though since the 90's are supposed to be one smooth movement, and doing it in place doesn't allow for that unless you are the Incredible Hulk.
Nope. Cab-off service was not approved for the 6.0. It's downright required for the 6.4 and 6.7 though.
You can just pick the cab up a couple inches to get the turbo off on the 6.4 though.
They have been having a string of 6.4's they have ran out of coolant, got hot and popped the headgaskets and hydrolocked lately... lots of cab pulling for that.