4x4 Off Topic Thread
i pulled the plugs while i was out there, cranked until no water came out, reassembled, sounded like shit, got better, missed under load, got better, turned it off, turned it back on later and drove home.
drained the oil tonight, was a little milky, 2qts marvell mystery oil & 3 qts 5w-30, ran until hot, shut off, drained and added fresh 5w-30. new filter both times. have not started it with the fresh oil yet.
edit: it didnt just spudder either. it went 2500rpm to 0rpm in 1 second. thats a good amount of force it took.
drained the oil tonight, was a little milky, 2qts marvell mystery oil & 3 qts 5w-30, ran until hot, shut off, drained and added fresh 5w-30. new filter both times. have not started it with the fresh oil yet.
edit: it didnt just spudder either. it went 2500rpm to 0rpm in 1 second. thats a good amount of force it took.
Last edited by irfreddy; Feb 27, 2012 at 07:38 PM.
yep. its being rebuilt. bigger cam this time
cold and dry tests:
cylinder #1(front passenger): test 1- 114psi, test 2- 115psi
cylinder #2(middle passenger): test 1- 75psi, test 2- 76psi
cylinder #3(rear passenger): test 1- 103psi, test 2- 105psi
cylinder #4(front driver): test 1- 110psi, test 2- 109psi
cylinder #5(middle driver): test 1- 109psi, test 2- 110psi
cylinder #6(rear driver): test 1- 75psi, test 2- 75psi
water got in the oil also. not coolant, water. so piston ring blew maybe.
all i want to hear from a machine shop is the bottom end is trash. i wanna save the whole assembled heads
cold and dry tests:
cylinder #1(front passenger): test 1- 114psi, test 2- 115psi
cylinder #2(middle passenger): test 1- 75psi, test 2- 76psi
cylinder #3(rear passenger): test 1- 103psi, test 2- 105psi
cylinder #4(front driver): test 1- 110psi, test 2- 109psi
cylinder #5(middle driver): test 1- 109psi, test 2- 110psi
cylinder #6(rear driver): test 1- 75psi, test 2- 75psi
water got in the oil also. not coolant, water. so piston ring blew maybe.
all i want to hear from a machine shop is the bottom end is trash. i wanna save the whole assembled heads
yea it sucks but its alright. its gonna be awhile tho. i needed to pull it for the new cam and tranny anyway.
my friend has my lift, so i dunno when ill pull it. the garage is a mess ayway
my friend has my lift, so i dunno when ill pull it. the garage is a mess ayway
im thinking about buying a good trail riding truck but also be able to semidaily it. any good sugestions? i dont really like the jeeps, im more of a chevy guy. i am very new to 4x4 trucks is there any adivce you guys have?
Budget?
Goals?
1/2 ton, 3/4 ton or 1ton truck?
Gasser/Diesel?
Use?
MPG?
Average Miles You'll put on it in a week?
Trail Riding? Logging roads, mudpits?
Goals? to be a hispanic redneck and drive through the trails/mud.
1/2 ton, 3/4 ton or 1ton truck? which one would be better?
Gasser/Diesel? probally gas, but diesel would be nice.
Use? just be able to have some fun with it on the weekend/ late nights. im not looking for a rock crawler just something i can get in the mud and not get stuck.
MPG? anything over 10 mpgs would be great lol
Average Miles You'll put on it in a week? daily it most of the time and just get it dirty once a week probally.
Trail Riding? Logging roads, mudpits? i guess trail riding and maybe small mud pits? idk i have never been on too many trails and i dont plan on going in any deep mud wholes for now (nothing over 3-4 inches at least)
yeah but i just want something that is more daily but can get in the mud with out having to be towed out.
Well if you aren't doing any towing an just want a weekend fun toy, gotta look into a Toyota or Ford Ranger Truck, or maybe a Jeep Comanche. Find them cheap, great after market support, easy to setup for some wheeling fun an easy on gas.
Need something more fullsize? Ford F-Series, Chevy, Dodge all the same depending on who you talk to...........I like the 80-86 Ford F-series trucks thats because I have one. Great fullsize trucks, won't impress anyone on an articulation ramp but overall a good mud bogging truck, riding easy trails, etc. Drawback to fullsize trucks are trying to fit them in tighter trails.
Good luck finding a diesel in $6k range that is in decent shape.
Need something more fullsize? Ford F-Series, Chevy, Dodge all the same depending on who you talk to...........I like the 80-86 Ford F-series trucks thats because I have one. Great fullsize trucks, won't impress anyone on an articulation ramp but overall a good mud bogging truck, riding easy trails, etc. Drawback to fullsize trucks are trying to fit them in tighter trails.
Good luck finding a diesel in $6k range that is in decent shape.
Well if you aren't doing any towing an just want a weekend fun toy, gotta look into a Toyota or Ford Ranger Truck, or maybe a Jeep Comanche. Find them cheap, great after market support, easy to setup for some wheeling fun an easy on gas.
Need something more fullsize? Ford F-Series, Chevy, Dodge all the same depending on who you talk to...........I like the 80-86 Ford F-series trucks thats because I have one. Great fullsize trucks, won't impress anyone on an articulation ramp but overall a good mud bogging truck, riding easy trails, etc. Drawback to fullsize trucks are trying to fit them in tighter trails.
Good luck finding a diesel in $6k range that is in decent shape.
Need something more fullsize? Ford F-Series, Chevy, Dodge all the same depending on who you talk to...........I like the 80-86 Ford F-series trucks thats because I have one. Great fullsize trucks, won't impress anyone on an articulation ramp but overall a good mud bogging truck, riding easy trails, etc. Drawback to fullsize trucks are trying to fit them in tighter trails.
Good luck finding a diesel in $6k range that is in decent shape.




