pvb32978
Junior Member
So I bought a 2011 Ram 5.7 SLT with 160k miles on it last year. A week later, I get a cylinder 3 misfire. Sure enough, collapsed lifter. Bought the AMS delete kit, new oil pump, new pushrods and valve springs and retainers and water pump from the dealership. Never done more than change the oil on a vehicle, but over the course of the last two months I've learned a lot.
Anyway, for round 1.....take it apart, of course the front differential (those two drivers side bolts can die in a fire) gives me the most headache. Drop the oil pan, while I'm at it I notice the transmission pan has a lot of rust on it. So I replace that and the filters. After about 2 weeks, its all apart. Yay. I start putting it back together. I religiously check everything over and over. Timing chain on, piston TDC, turn the engine over twice, check it. Yep, all good. I quadruple check head gaskets because L is for passenger and R is for drivers side.....check them again....yep, they are in the right spot. I keep going, its finally together. I'm so happy. I start with pouring the coolant in. Wait, why do I hear the sound of coolant pouring out of the engine? Why is it pouring out of the heads? I may have said a naughty word at this point. So I tear it back down, get online and double check...oh wait, L is for driver side. Great. Get it all back together, prime the engine with oil in the upper and lower oil channels, install the Diablo 87 MDS delete tune. Engine starts right up and it purrs.
But, I have no oil pressure. Dump the oil, prime it again. Engine purrs like a baby, then dies after the oil from the Ace Hardware garden tank runs out of oil. So, I drop the oil pan again. The front differential can die in a fire. In fact, I hope all front differentials everywhere have their wives cheat on them and their dogs die. I discover the oil pickup tube was not properly seated in the oil pump. Best guess is that when I torqued the back nut it moved it out of position. I get everything back together. I prime it again. I start it back up. Sweet, I have oil pressure. But, the engine chugs and shudders for a second, and then dies. I go back over everything, check all connections. Water pump sensor wasn't connected. Try again, same thing. Double check the tune, and codes. No codes. Check everything again. Nothing seems out of place, though I haven't put the crossmember back on yet...it was getting late last night after I primed it. At this point, I'm all out of ideas. Anybody have anything i can try? I just got laid off so I don't have too much more money I can throw at it. Gotta get it going most ricky tick so I can move to a cheaper state and get a job there.
Anyway, thanks for any help. I'm still scouring everywhere to see what it could be.
Anyway, for round 1.....take it apart, of course the front differential (those two drivers side bolts can die in a fire) gives me the most headache. Drop the oil pan, while I'm at it I notice the transmission pan has a lot of rust on it. So I replace that and the filters. After about 2 weeks, its all apart. Yay. I start putting it back together. I religiously check everything over and over. Timing chain on, piston TDC, turn the engine over twice, check it. Yep, all good. I quadruple check head gaskets because L is for passenger and R is for drivers side.....check them again....yep, they are in the right spot. I keep going, its finally together. I'm so happy. I start with pouring the coolant in. Wait, why do I hear the sound of coolant pouring out of the engine? Why is it pouring out of the heads? I may have said a naughty word at this point. So I tear it back down, get online and double check...oh wait, L is for driver side. Great. Get it all back together, prime the engine with oil in the upper and lower oil channels, install the Diablo 87 MDS delete tune. Engine starts right up and it purrs.
But, I have no oil pressure. Dump the oil, prime it again. Engine purrs like a baby, then dies after the oil from the Ace Hardware garden tank runs out of oil. So, I drop the oil pan again. The front differential can die in a fire. In fact, I hope all front differentials everywhere have their wives cheat on them and their dogs die. I discover the oil pickup tube was not properly seated in the oil pump. Best guess is that when I torqued the back nut it moved it out of position. I get everything back together. I prime it again. I start it back up. Sweet, I have oil pressure. But, the engine chugs and shudders for a second, and then dies. I go back over everything, check all connections. Water pump sensor wasn't connected. Try again, same thing. Double check the tune, and codes. No codes. Check everything again. Nothing seems out of place, though I haven't put the crossmember back on yet...it was getting late last night after I primed it. At this point, I'm all out of ideas. Anybody have anything i can try? I just got laid off so I don't have too much more money I can throw at it. Gotta get it going most ricky tick so I can move to a cheaper state and get a job there.
Anyway, thanks for any help. I'm still scouring everywhere to see what it could be.