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Onyx610

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  1. That got a hell of a lot more expensive then a rag. Haha
  2. How long do you suspect that was in there? Haha. Good thing it wasn’t “forgotten” pre turbo.
  3. Typically what I have seen when the cartridge needs changed is that it’s slow to build or won’t build air at all. Could be governor, purge valve, unloader valve stuck, or you have a decent air leak between the compressor and air dryer. Just to name a few things…does the truck build air, does it build at a normal rate, does the compressor cut out at its normal psi? Anything been done to the truck before this issue started?
  4. Wouldn’t he be seeing bubbles/pushing coolant regardless of being loaded or not if combustion gas was working its way into the system?
  5. Yea the MPs from what I have seen tend to run around that for oil temp.
  6. 250 is normal oil temp for summer time.
  7. Beginning Injection Pressure. There is a special tool for this I believe. It will check the EUP response time and voltage.
  8. Just a quick idea here…maybe the the speed sensor?
  9. Also, if you decide to tackle this job you will need a wheel seal if you are replacing both bearings…which id imagine you would be.
  10. Maybe take it apart and inspect the bearing and also make sure the axle nut is tight/still locked in place?
  11. To check the wheel bearing, jack it up have someone push the brake pedal to take any play out and put your hands at 12 and 6 and rock in and out.
  12. Well I guess a dirty air cleaner can cause that haha, good to know. Glad it was just that. A lot of your time but much cheaper. Thanks for sharing!
  13. MackPauls trick works real well. Also Joey Mack is right about the Davco those check balls get stuck every once in a while with grime and dirt. He also seems to know these engines pretty damn well. Interested to see what you find.
  14. No a dirty air filter would not cause oil to come out of the turbo, not that I have ever come across anyway…you would def have a loss of power and poor mpg. Let us know what happens.
  15. Haha no problem, google translate works pretty good. This is Steve L’s answer. La respuesta es: estoy seguro de que un E7 mecánico no funcionará con instrumentos de tablero. Además, su Granite tiene un acelerador electrónico, el E7 usa un enlace o un acelerador por cable. Tendrá que cambiar la bomba del inyector. Estoy haciendo lo contrario ahora, poniendo un 454 electrónico en un modelo 88 R y necesito cambiar la bomba de inyección. Espera, no creo que un modelo de 2007 Mack use una bomba inyectora.
  16. What he’s saying is…”friends I have a mack granite cv713 year 2007 and I bought it without the engine so I put an e7 mechanical engine on it, will it be possible to make the truck mark the indicators on the dash”
  17. The seal is typically like a piston ring, just a metal ring. So it’s fine if oil went past it. If you have lots of shaft play then that’s a different story. Especially lateral play. Yes a dirty air cleaner can screw up a turbo charger. Best way to tell is to look at the compressor wheel for pitting/chips on the blades. That’s about all that can happen to the turbo with a dirty air cleaner.
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