Howdy everyone!
I have not been active here for several years, life just happens and my diesel truck herd has thinned out a little.
However...my son just bought a 2018 Chevy L5P 130K miles and the appropriate hours.
We went to pick it up, truck was very clean by salt belt standards.
Had a code for Glow plugs, was low on coolant and had very slight blow by in the oil fill.
Cleared the Glow code and it came back so we figured it was a bad plug. No big deal.
The carfax said it was in the dealership 200miles ago for a factory service memo to replace the frost plug heater.
We added 2 gallons of coolant and the light went out and coolant stayed fine.
I figured the dealership did not fill the system properly.
We drove about 250 miles and parked it for the evening.
Next morning warmed it up and started to drive. 3/4 mile it started making a loud knock from the engine.
Shut it down and got it into our shop. Still runs but has a knock, miss on 4 and 8 and smoked like crazy.
Using a borescope we saw a melted piston in 4. did not check 8 as its a pita to get to.
Anyways....we are most likely looking at a long block.
Does anyone here know of a great source for Remaned long block?
Conversely....are there any sources to avoid?
Or any other good options that make sense economically?
- We don't have a good engine machine shop locally so rebuilding isn't really an option.
Also does anyone have an idea WHY this would happen? I can see an injector sticking and burning 1 cylinder....but TWO at the same time???
Thanks everyone!
Conley Janssen




Reply With Quote
