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Tarkio, bummer on the engine wiped out after a trip to the mechanic.

I had the same fkn thing happen to me. Had a powersteering pump and gearbox replaced on my dodge. Also had the np-205 rebuilt only because it was leaking oil.

Place was called Fullmoon Auto in Delta Junction, Alaska

EVERY job was fked up:

My steering shaft came undone on at 60 mph on the fking Parks highway!

The transfer case would pop out of 4wd and rattled going down a hill in 2wd(improper gear preload)

One of the 8mm bolts that holds the powersteering pump to the 6bt cummins was found on the oil drain magnet. It was all mashed up n mangled. It made its way around the engine. Wiped out a perfect condition 6bt cummins.

Had to start all over again, because I didn't want to litigate over an old clapped out work truck with a rough body. The shop closed down shortly thereafter.

I read some of the online reviews of the place after this experience:
One customer reported finding a fking meth pipe in his center console!?

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Originally Posted by mainer_in_ak
Tarkio, bummer on the engine wiped out after a trip to the mechanic.

I had the same fkn thing happen to me. Had a powersteering pump and gearbox replaced on my dodge. Also had the np-205 rebuilt only because it was leaking oil.

Place was called Fullmoon Auto in Delta Junction, Alaska

EVERY job was fked up:

My steering shaft came undone on at 60 mph on the fking Parks highway!

The transfer case would pop out of 4wd and rattled going down a hill in 2wd(improper gear preload)

One of the 8mm bolts that holds the powersteering pump to the 6bt cummins was found on the oil drain magnet. It was all mashed up n mangled. It made its way around the engine. Wiped out a perfect condition 6bt cummins.

Had to start all over again, because I didn't want to litigate over an old clapped out work truck with a rough body. The shop closed down shortly thereafter.

I read some of the online reviews of the place after this experience:
One customer reported finding a fking meth pipe in his center console!?

I don't think this is related to the oil change/service. But the timing has me thinking it deserves looking into.

So I am doing just that.

Sucks to hear about your experience with you pos shop. These are the kinds of things that have made me do more and more mechanic work on my own.


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Well, I guess I got the GFY answer. LOL

Sorry, didn't know you bruised so easily.

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Well, I guess I got the GFY answer. LOL

Sorry, didn't know you bruised so easily.

Not bruised in the least.

Was just dumbfounded with your lack of patience and feeling that you deserved a response within a day or 2 on something that really is of no import


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Oil sampling used to be very common in piston aircraft engines. Until folks started doing some testing. Several have caught two samples, labeled them differently, sent to the same lab, got different results. Tested that with several companies. I dont sample mine any more.
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Originally Posted by Tarkio
Originally Posted by gunzo
Well, I guess I got the GFY answer. LOL

Sorry, didn't know you bruised so easily.

Not bruised in the least.

Was just dumbfounded with your lack of patience and feeling that you deserved a response within a day or 2 on something that really is of no import

I try hard to help folks when I think I can, & with some of my background there's no question that I can at times. That requires some questions. Guess I try too hard at times. Maybe I should refrain. Particularly in some cases.

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Originally Posted by Tarkio
Originally Posted by gunzo
Well, I guess I got the GFY answer. LOL

Sorry, didn't know you bruised so easily.

Not bruised in the least.

Was just dumbfounded with your lack of patience and feeling that you deserved a response within a day or 2 on something that really is of no import

I try hard to help folks when I think I can, & with some of my background there's no question that I can at times. That requires some questions. Guess I try too hard at times. Maybe I should refrain. Particularly in some cases.

Not at all. I love all the backgrounds of people here on this forum and I use it extensively. And I appreciate your input. I just found it perplexing that 2 days after a question, you are getting twisted around the axle that I had not been back to completely update everyone. Hell, I didn't see your GFY response for another 3 or 4 days. Not all of us live on here.

Don't stop helping please. But dang, have a little patience.

BTW I have a kit coming from Blackstone.

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Oil sampled and shipping off today.

PITA to take a sample without a pump and not drain.


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Got the sample results back the other day.

Never had oil sampled before so no experience with this. But I am pretty sure that seeing the levels of metal in this sample does not bode well.


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Did results come with any interpretation, like X is high/low, viscosity out of range, like that?


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It did. Listed different types of metal found in the oil and the levels. And what the expected levels might be. My metals were off the charts.

As to weights, they roughed that one. Said it probably was either this or that. Couldn't really pin it down. But the choices they threw out there jived with what should have been used.

Just debating what I am going to do now. Probably talk to a couple mechanics and see if either want a project to look into. See what it would take to figure out the depth of destruction. Seems like the best bet is to just purchase a replacement engine these days versus rebuilding.

I did find one at a salvage yard with about 110k on it. But, that is a bit risky too I guess. Anyone know if you purchase a diesel engine, can you get one without the emissions stuff if you are putting it in an "off-road vehicle"?


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unless something has changed, Montana use to not be so snoopy.. Unless you live somewhere where they have a State Inspection, which I don't think they use to have...state inspections happen when the state government gets overwhelmed with DemocRATS who are on a mission to save the planet, from anyone except fellow democRATS.


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Originally Posted by Tarkio
It did. Listed different types of metal found in the oil and the levels. And what the expected levels might be. My metals were off the charts.

As to weights, they roughed that one. Said it probably was either this or that. Couldn't really pin it down. But the choices they threw out there jived with what should have been used.

Just debating what I am going to do now. Probably talk to a couple mechanics and see if either want a project to look into. See what it would take to figure out the depth of destruction. Seems like the best bet is to just purchase a replacement engine these days versus rebuilding.

I did find one at a salvage yard with about 110k on it. But, that is a bit risky too I guess. Anyone know if you purchase a diesel engine, can you get one without the emissions stuff if you are putting it in an "off-road vehicle"?
I’d not advertise a deleted diesel. EPA has closed shops that have done that.


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