03 2500 v10 won't wake up!!
#21
I don't think any of us were thinking you were going with the V-10 because of a rarity issue. The truck isn't a collectors item, and never will be. It's not a SRT/10. It's just a workhorse V-10. If you want to go through the headaches of finding obsolete parts just because only 1% of Dodge trucks came with the 10, then go for it. But don't think you will ever get the money back on the mint you are going to spend rebuilding it!! And, don't forget, you don't know what other accessories are going to need to be replaced along with the engine build!!!! Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the updates from you, and can't wait to hear when you get it fired up!! Just don't get upside down!!
BTW, I just ordered the remanufactured crankshaft. It should be here in about a week.
#22
What do you think happened to my piston? Some say that it was run too hot. Some say detonation. Detonation seems more plausible to me. The detonation group says the truck was knocking for a while, blew a hole in the piston, and siphoned the oil out of the crankcase, running it dry, hence the seized bearings. They then threw oil in it and sold it hotter than a $2 pistol. BTW, the head gaskets seemed normal to me....
#23
It's your money man, we're not going to hold you down and force you to change your mind, we're just laying out that things are much harder to find, and harder to find means more expensive... There's a reason that V10 was only put in 1% of Ram's.... It's a horrible engine, and with 2 extra cylinders it barely made more HP & TQ than the V8-Hemi....
Personally I would have parted the truck out and bought myself a diesel with the OEM Plow option...
Either way, I'm sure you damn near "stole" the truck as far as price is concerned, so whatever you do will leave you with a truck that you might be able to sell for a small profit... but any informed buyer will likely stay far away from a V10....
Personally I would have parted the truck out and bought myself a diesel with the OEM Plow option...
Either way, I'm sure you damn near "stole" the truck as far as price is concerned, so whatever you do will leave you with a truck that you might be able to sell for a small profit... but any informed buyer will likely stay far away from a V10....
#24
It's your money man, we're not going to hold you down and force you to change your mind, we're just laying out that things are much harder to find, and harder to find means more expensive... There's a reason that V10 was only put in 1% of Ram's.... It's a horrible engine, and with 2 extra cylinders it barely made more HP & TQ than the V8-Hemi....
Personally I would have parted the truck out and bought myself a diesel with the OEM Plow option...
Either way, I'm sure you damn near "stole" the truck as far as price is concerned, so whatever you do will leave you with a truck that you might be able to sell for a small profit... but any informed buyer will likely stay far away from a V10....
Personally I would have parted the truck out and bought myself a diesel with the OEM Plow option...
Either way, I'm sure you damn near "stole" the truck as far as price is concerned, so whatever you do will leave you with a truck that you might be able to sell for a small profit... but any informed buyer will likely stay far away from a V10....
BTW, currently it's going out of state to the best shop in the region to get line bored to fix the spun bearings. It should be back to the local machine shop by the end of the week......
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#29
Not at the moment.
I'll try to take a vid next time I take it out.
Really wish mine was a manual, but the auto does ok as long as it's taken out of O/D.
Just curious, why bother rebuilding the blown motor? I can find used take outs on craigslist for a couple hundred bucks all day.
I'll try to take a vid next time I take it out.
Really wish mine was a manual, but the auto does ok as long as it's taken out of O/D.
Just curious, why bother rebuilding the blown motor? I can find used take outs on craigslist for a couple hundred bucks all day.
Plus, I'm a weird little man who finds joy in rebuilding engines...