Willis Jeep wrote:
I'm still trying to find out more info and see what our garage says about their experience.
Jim, where are you located?
Meanwhile, I read in the 2nd video that lifters and cams could also be torn up by the rockers. So, if that has happened, whatever they are, is that a lot more, too?
If we switch to the 5w-40 Rotella T6 or Mobil 1 turbo diesel truck (Delvac 1) 5w-40 full synth oil, is there anything else we need to do to keep this thing from costing us more?
What else major can we expect to go wrong with this CRD??
Just really bumming here 'cause we have have had so very many huge Murphy visits this year in every area of our lives.
I can't answer what else might go wrong, but I can help with what has so far. I'm the traveling mechanic, so I would come to wherever you are to work on the CRD. That way, you don't have to pay the insane tow rates, just my travel costs which are a lot lower.
You mention changing oil... Which oil are you using now? Both of the oils you mentioned are approved by the owners manual, and are the easiest to source. Are you using something different?
As for the cams, valves, and any possible damage... I haven't seen that. The rockers are the designed-in failure point, so they are supposed to give way and protect everything else from being hit by the pistons. It is possible that a cam could be scored by the damaged rocker, but we won't know that until the top is taken off. Whether that will be a critical problem is also up for interpretation. Some have had minor scoring and have re-used the cams without problems. Others... Have elected to replace the cam if it is etched in any way.
Keith (GreenDieselEngineering) suggests to clean the intake. I am in agreement with this, provided there is a good reason. The intakes that I have seen so far, have all had just a thin layer of sludge on the inside - Not enough to degrade the airflow, so I hadn't messed with those. I will say that I don't know if any of them were stock computer or running a GDE tune, but I agree with Keith's suggestion: Get a GDE tune for the CRD. It will cut down on the EGR to almost nothing and the CRD will run better and happier overall.