JeffK
Senior Member
Hey Everyone, major engine problems on vacation. 2012 Ram 5.7, lightly modified with Stage 2 cam and custom tune about 2k miles ago. What do you think happened and what should I do next?
Road trip from Wisconsin to Las Vegas last week. Truck was running great the entire drive down. Decided to take a drive from Vegas to Hoover dam. Walked around a bit and decided to head back to Vegas. Within 10 minutes of leaving the dam, climbing a hill, all within 10 seconds, engine lost power, temp gauge shot to max, temp idiot light on. Pulled over as fast as I could and shut it down. Only physical signs were the over flow hose blew off and sprayed out some coolant, not much coolant it seemed, maybe a cup or so. Let the engine cool down and fired it up to move to a safer place on the highway and hear major knocking sounds, maybe a rod bearing. I have road side assist, so had it flat bedded to a nearby dodge dealer (all I could think of at the moment, since it was 106 degrees out and wanted to get off the side of the highway).
Service writer heard the knock and wanted to quote me a new engine, $15k. I said no thanks. They topped the rad off with water and I limped the truck to long term parking at the airport till I could decide what to do. Truck runs somewhat ok, good oil pressure (similar to what I had before), normal operating temp, no overheating, however major knocking and burning oil smoke out of the exhaust. Decided to rent a car to drive home and paid a transport to get my truck home.
So as I'm waiting for my truck to get delivered, I'm wondering what happened. No visible leaks in cooling system, oil level is fine, nothing mixing with the oil. I understand if the oil got so hot, it probably spun a rod/crank bearing, but why the oil smoke? Maybe some ring damage as well?
Can I rebuild this engine? or betting of looking to a junkyard for replacement? I'll do the swap myself. I've built my own early model engines, SB/BB chevy, so I'm not a stranger to mechanics. What makes the most sense and most economical? I do want to keep the truck. It's in great condition besides what just happened
Thanks for reading!
Road trip from Wisconsin to Las Vegas last week. Truck was running great the entire drive down. Decided to take a drive from Vegas to Hoover dam. Walked around a bit and decided to head back to Vegas. Within 10 minutes of leaving the dam, climbing a hill, all within 10 seconds, engine lost power, temp gauge shot to max, temp idiot light on. Pulled over as fast as I could and shut it down. Only physical signs were the over flow hose blew off and sprayed out some coolant, not much coolant it seemed, maybe a cup or so. Let the engine cool down and fired it up to move to a safer place on the highway and hear major knocking sounds, maybe a rod bearing. I have road side assist, so had it flat bedded to a nearby dodge dealer (all I could think of at the moment, since it was 106 degrees out and wanted to get off the side of the highway).
Service writer heard the knock and wanted to quote me a new engine, $15k. I said no thanks. They topped the rad off with water and I limped the truck to long term parking at the airport till I could decide what to do. Truck runs somewhat ok, good oil pressure (similar to what I had before), normal operating temp, no overheating, however major knocking and burning oil smoke out of the exhaust. Decided to rent a car to drive home and paid a transport to get my truck home.
So as I'm waiting for my truck to get delivered, I'm wondering what happened. No visible leaks in cooling system, oil level is fine, nothing mixing with the oil. I understand if the oil got so hot, it probably spun a rod/crank bearing, but why the oil smoke? Maybe some ring damage as well?
Can I rebuild this engine? or betting of looking to a junkyard for replacement? I'll do the swap myself. I've built my own early model engines, SB/BB chevy, so I'm not a stranger to mechanics. What makes the most sense and most economical? I do want to keep the truck. It's in great condition besides what just happened
Thanks for reading!