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I would 100% agree. Torque wrench slipped off head bolt… snap on socket snap on torque wrench… crap happens, tried to cut off my thumb. Picture was 4 hours after the fact. Tomorrow is just radiator, coolant and oil. I will video first start up.The way I know a repair is going to be a success after a time of trial, is after I submit a blood sacrifice from some part of my body, usually fingers, hand, arm, or all three.
How do I post a video? It seems like it will only let me post a picture! I have the video though lol
How do I post a video? It seems like it will only let me post a picture! I have the video though lol
YouTube keeps giving me an error. I’ll try rumble. Do I have to make an account? I would assume so?
That is excellent.Truck is fully back together, no Ticky Ticky or drippy drippy!! Just the sweet sound of Mopar injectors. I held gas pedal to the floor and pressed the button to prime the oil pump just incase it lost prime from sitting open for so long.
Hardly any clatter on start up, I’m thinking the adequate assembly lube and soaking the lifters prior to install along with pouring oil over everything once it was installed helped.
No dummy lights on the dash drove it down my driveway and back (300yrds) once it was up to temp all seemed well.
Truck held 2.5 gallons of coolant and it was all I had so I need to order more before I take it on a long drive. Also have to put one heat shield on and the front cowling but that’s pretty quick.
I put fresh oil and a filter in it but I plan on changing the oil pretty quick maybe just a few miles just to ensure all the coolant and debrie is out of the oil pan and system.
Thank you guys for all your help and suggestions especially Wildone.
Thank you sir. My thoughts exactly. For what it’s worth when the hot idle tick started to happen I put seafoam in it to see if that would help (far shot, I know, but nothing to lose at that point) drained that oil after probably 20 miles or so and put new filter and oil. Maybe another 3 miles and the tick became a chirp and was running like crap (no codes though). Anyways that oil filter I cut open today, holy moly the amount of fine metal shavings was insane. Also to note, no glint in the oil itself or the VVT solenoid. Oil filter did its job. I’m sure the crankshaft bearings didn’t enjoy it too much but….That is excellent.
Good about doing a couple short interval oil changes, always good and not too cost-prohibitive.
You talked me into it. Lol. Idc if yall see my license plate number but is it a concern on public videos? I’ve never understood that… people hide it in post and pictures.?Yes. it's easy.
Rumble is the way to go.
Yes. it's easy.
Rumble is the way to go.
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Ram lifter replacement first startup
2015 ram 5.7l hemi first start up after cam and lifter replacement.rumble.com
FYI this is like 30 seconds into first startup. This was the video I sent to my wife. But hey you even get commentary! Lol
That sounds great! Awesome work!
And, good call keeping the blue shop towels out of the process!
As to the license plate, pretty much every person who ever walked past your truck while it was sitting in the parking lot at Home Depot, was able to see your license plate. I wouldn't sweat it.
Did you check your new thermostats operation,before installing it,just cause it's new doesn't mean it's any good these days.If your old thermostat was still working good,i'd re-install it.Being in Cali,you could probably even get away with using 797 Performances thermostat delete.Alright guys, truck has been driving great. But I have noticed my coolant temps seem to be running higher than they used to.
When I did the rebuild I replaced the thermostat with a gates. The water pump seemed fine, no play on the impeller so I reused it.
Fast forward outside temps have been in the high 70’s to low 80’s.
When I first hop on the freeway I get up to 208 or 210 then I’m assuming the shutters open because it drops to like 199. The problem is when I’ve been driving 20 miles or so on the highway it gets up to 212 and pretty much stays there but it does go all the way up to 221 at times then cools back down and keeps repeating that. Idling in stop and go traffic it sits at 204-208.
I burped the system with a funnel and the water pump vent, radiator is full and so is the overflow. Used mopar coolant and the electric fans are coming on.
Should I be concerned? If my memory serves I don’t think I ever saw my coolant temps get above 206 or so even when towing.
Your thoughts? What do your trucks run?
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