'89 D-50 with 2.6L. Carb issues yes but, got a clicky lifter?....etc. 240K miles, not a virgin. I love the girl. Head gasketed due to oil leak not long ago. Suggestions welcomed. Dodge should be proud their name is on it.
Thanks, Lunny
'89 D-50 with 2.6L. Carb issues yes but, got a clicky lifter?....etc. 240K miles, not a virgin. I love the girl. Head gasketed due to oil leak not long ago. Suggestions welcomed. Dodge should be proud their name is on it.
Thanks, Lunny
Try an engine oil flush. The hydraulics are prone to gumming up at some point and you can almost print money on betting the engine has never been flushed out. I have a method that I've shared with members here on site and has received positive results -
http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin...ll=1#post49688
Try it out and post results for other members
I'm going to flush but, my oil cap. is 5.5 US quarts. Your method calls for a 3.6 liter fill which is much less. My '89 is a 2.6L. What mix of oil/fuel do you recommend?
Thanks, Lunny
You will be fine draining it and the filter, put the old filter back on, add 2 quarts new oil and a half quart of diesel. Drive it a while like normal then drain it, change the filter and add the normal amount of oil. The flush you buy is basically diesel.
Navy Seabee Construction Mechanics use a cup a diesel every fillup in their gasoline engine cars -- they say it cleans the fuel system -- my 1955 Ford got that cuppa for 2 years and ran fine... Sold it when moving...
EDIT -- THEY ADDED IT TO THE GAS TANK, NOT CRANKCASE
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I wouldn't be game to add diesel fuel even at that low mix ratio (says the guy pouring half a litre of it into engine oil and driving it for a day afterwards...) Might have been fine with pre-emissions or way older cars
Stick Lifters I've always used about a 1/4 quart of ATF added to the existing oil then drive till next oil change. Been doing this for over 30 years on customers and my personal cars to free up stick lifters. Also use Castrol motor oil as its a captive oil (holds onto particulate mater and puts it in the filter) Unlike Quakerstate and pensoil that pushes the fine particles off to the side and then runs down into the oil pan.
Isn't that your very own method of oil flushing Geez? interwebs say .5 qt = .47L
Geezer101 says
O.k. this is how I perform my engine flushes -
#1. Dump the current oil and drain the filter out as much as possible, then reinstall [the old filter]
#2. Add 2 litres of fresh oil and add 0.5 litres of diesel fuel, then drive it for the rest of the day (guarantee this will not harm your engine and you should notice lifter noise will reduce within 5-10 mins of driving)
#3. Leave it overnight, start it again in the morning and bring it up to normal operating temperature (leaving it overnight will allow the diesel to continue to break up gunk in places like the lifters - and the flush oil will look filthy...)
#4. Dump the flush oil and replace the filter with a new unit, then fill to normal capacity (approx 3.6 litres - if you know your engine is tired now would be the best time to go up to a heavier weight oil)
I've been doing this to mine and wifey's car (both of which are Hyundais and are notorious for noisy hydraulics) and not only has significantly quietened them down but has extended the life of the oil and has had no adverse issues.
Running 3 cars NO OIL & NO COOLANT
https://youtu.be/zyejT4VPzlE
ENGINES EITHER WON'T DIE OR TAKE FOREVER DOING IT IF THE COOLANT IS NOT REMOVED -- HECK YOU COULD PROBABLY RUN 50% DIESEL IN CRANKCASE -- JUST WORRY ABOUT FIRE
Per camoit's suggestion to clean carb parts, I used Techron and it was effective (+ a wire brush) and was 98% what Navy CMs said: "diesel is nothing but fuel injector cleaner without perfume"
Watch the video linked in my previous post, can't kill Japanese engines..! (Unless both oil & coolant are removed) YouTube has engine killing vids with only the oil removed and those engines run forever without oil (the Japan engines) Be brave & use a commercial engine cleaning product, cost is about the same IMHO
Wished my engine would behave
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