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146 messages, Last post on Nov 04, 2009 at 5:28 PM
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We are looking at a RV that uses the International VT360 diesel engine. I cannot find any HP versus torque curves for the 300HP engine. Anyone know where I can locate the curves for the 300HP engine? Thanks |
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| I towed the trailer from Wisconsin to Colorado and back a few weeks ago. I figure I averaged about 10 MPG and I kept my speed about 68 to 70 MPH instead of 75. My brother in-law then towed it out to South Dakota using a Ford F250 diesel that he borrowed. It was a stock truck, no chip or K&N air fileter. He said he only got about 6 MPG and he said he was going about 65 MPH to try and get the best MPG that he could to try and beat my milage. | |
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2001 7.3 Excursion no start. It started this morning, hooked up my trailer harness and started fine. After we did some rewireing on the trailer harness it did not start. I unplugged the trailer harness from the truck and it did not start. It cranks good but will not light. I have replaced the CPS last year due to recall. It has never done this before. What fuse or relay should I check. It have fuel and when I turn the key on I can hear the fuel pump/relay run. I have disconnected the battery terminals twice to try and reset the moduel. Help!!!!
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Replying to: fphilli1 (Mar 03, 2009 9:27 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 03, 2009 9:50 am)
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Replying to: fphilli1 (Mar 04, 2009 1:27 pm) |
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Where is the primer pump located on a 2003 chevy duramax diesel ??
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Replying to: szewski (May 17, 2009 3:21 pm) 2. Open the vent valve (small screw) by turning the screw counterclockwise several full turns. 3. Operate the priming pump (pump it up and down with your palm) "> until a small amount of fuel seeps from the vent valve. allow the pump to return upwards between pumps. When fuel is present, the filter is full of fuel and the system should be primed. 4. Close the vent valve. 5. Clean any fuel which accumulated on the fuel filter. 6. Start the engine and allow it to idle for a few minutes. 7. Check the filter for leaks. |
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OK i have knowlage of diesel engines but i am stumped on this one i got a 2.0 diesel and where the injectors go into the engine the inlets on two cylnders melted and fell into the cylynders and ruined two of the pistons i cant understand this how could it happen any ideas please i am going crazy
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Replying to: helpmeporfavor (Nov 04, 2009 1:55 pm) |
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