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2000 Dodge 1500 4x4 5.9 help.

Old Apr 25, 2013 | 11:28 AM
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Default 2000 Dodge 1500 4x4 5.9 help.

So far my project to make my baby (truck) into a reliable and beefy machine is going well so far.

Apparently, my ball joints and suspension maybe next. However, I am running into something I am not sure of.

First what has been done.

So far in the past 3 months, I have done the following:

-Plenum with Hughes kit
-Oil and filter to amsoil
-Transfer case, Front and rear diff to synthetic.
-Trans fluid to amsoil
-Complete tune up
-Cleaned TB
-Replaced IAC and TPS with BWD
-Removed CAT and welded 3in to muffler and 3in out. Headers are still stock.
-Replaced pre-cat O2 with NGK part#23151
-Replaced T-Stat but with 195 Degree i beleive?
-4 new Michelin MS/2 245/75/16
-4 freeze plugs replaced.

What I plan on doing:

- flush the Powersteering.
- Front end work
- Tranmission
- Tuner chip (i have death flash)

**what may put a stop to all this is what I am experiencing now.

1. At 1400-1600 RPM I am hearing a howl. It sounds like a howling wind. I am thinking maybe an exhaust leak? It does not matter what gear I am in.

2. Now what it will do when in Park is idle smooth and then every now and then, maybe every 2-3 seconds it will stumble. Best way to explain it is if I have a water bottle in my cup holder, it will be vibrating and then it will all the sudden shake.

I popped the hood and looked at the engine when it does this and the engine looks like it shakes or jumps a little.

This happens cold or hot.

I also noticed when I start it up that I do have white smoke. It lasts for about 2 min then does not smoke anymore.

Are these really something I should worry about?
 
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 11:48 AM
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Howl: Where does it sound like it's coming from?
Vibration/shake: That sounds like the IAC might be going out, since it sounds like the idle is dropping. Did you clean out the IAC passage on the back/bottom of the TB when you cleaned it all?

White smoke: that's likey just condensation in the exhaust.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 11:55 AM
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it sounds like its coming from underneath center to maybe rear of the truck.

I replaced the IAC a month ago and I cleaned the TB very well. I would say about 99%. The idle still drop to the line above 500 RPM. it will stay there all day. No stall.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 11:59 AM
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I did start using 89 octane recently. Past 2 tanks. No tuner. It was running smoother at one point.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 12:15 PM
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A howl coming from the rear of the truck is a bearing going out in the diff. Unless I'm mistaken.

It's possible you COULD have a bad IAC, not saying it is, but it COULD be. If it's not Mopar or Standard Motor Products, stuff likes to break on these trucks. lol
 
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by dodge dude94
A howl coming from the rear of the truck is a bearing going out in the diff. Unless I'm mistaken.

It's possible you COULD have a bad IAC, not saying it is, but it COULD be. If it's not Mopar or Standard Motor Products, stuff likes to break on these trucks. lol
How can I check to see if the bearings in the rear diff are going?

Is this a new rear end?
 
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Originally Posted by ccd1977
How can I check to see if the bearings in the rear diff are going?

Is this a new rear end?
That I do not know.

Not usually, usually if the bearing is going out and you treat it soon enough it's just yanking the carrier and freshening everything up.
 
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It will it make this noise all the time? I only hear the howling from 1400-1600 rpm.
 
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That depends on the damage I would imagine. I think it will eventually howl all the time IIRC.
 
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ok. So what are some good suggestions to beefy up the rear end? Are there parts that are bulletproof for this repair? I definitely dont want to do this again soon so if I am going to do it, then I want to make this thing solid!
 
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