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Old 01-15-2010, 12:18 PM
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My exhaust got effed up alittle while ago so I was just running a cat and a strait pipe right under the cab cause the rest fell off loudest dak on the street hahaha...Needless to say I had a guy bend me some pipes so now I'm just not running a muffler.
 
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Old 01-15-2010, 06:51 PM
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hey. id like to join this club if i can. i have an 02 ram 1500 4x4 quad ca with a 5.9l. awesome engine.
 
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Old 01-16-2010, 09:26 AM
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heres one for you guys. been looking at hho generators. we made one at work for a lawn mower that wouldnt run without ether. made the generator with the mason jar setup hooked it up to the lawn mower runs flawless. so you know it works. anyone herd of someone using it and if it truely preforms. i know snow perfomance puts one out not cheap.. whats your thoughts
 
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Old 01-16-2010, 11:21 PM
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fellow 5.9'er's.....my 5.9 with 198,349 miles has developed a head gasket leak.

such a shame...its loosing 1/2 quart of oil every 3K (between each oil change) its not a big leak, but i had pinpointed the exact location of the leak, and it is the head gasket...but she still has ***** to the wall.




so what this means is a new set of 2.02 complete Iron Heads, Head Gaskets, 1.7 HC RR, and new push rods shall be installed within the next few months....might as well do a double roller timing chain as well.

cant wait lol
 
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Old 01-17-2010, 03:22 AM
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I'm not positive if I have an oil leak yet. my oil pressure was low between the last oil change and this one so I naturally added a half quart to prevent damage. I've had my oil changed and when I cold start the motor the oil pressure is good and right in the middle. but when it warms up, the pressure just floats above the low mark but never goes to low. if the motor is warm however and it's at a high rpm range the pressure goes back up to middle, middle high. Where should the oil pressure be sitting at normally? Should it be fluctuating this much?
 
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Old 01-17-2010, 07:03 AM
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this is how mine goes, (even with the head gasket leak)

at start up shes at 60 psi.
Warmed up and running 55-60 psi.
idle 40-45 psi when warm.


before i did the mass amount of work including plenum, i got this

start up- 50 psi
warmed up and runnin 45-50 psi
idle 35psi


mine has 198K ive gone 3100 mines since last oil change, and my oil is still clean and clear. (time for a change though)

i use full sythetic with lucus BTW...and i jsut did a bunch of motor work, and now have to do more.
 

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My symptoms sound remarkably similar to what yours were.

"before i did the mass amount of work including plenum, i got this

start up- 50 psi
warmed up and runnin 45-50 psi
idle 35psi"

Sounds like I'm going to be replacing the plenum, I had figured that much. How difficult was the job? What did it take? Any suggestions?
 
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Originally Posted by 95RAM360
fellow 5.9'er's.....my 5.9 with 198,349 miles has developed a head gasket leak.

such a shame...its loosing 1/2 quart of oil every 3K (between each oil change) its not a big leak, but i had pinpointed the exact location of the leak, and it is the head gasket...but she still has ***** to the wall.

so what this means is a new set of 2.02 complete Iron Heads, Head Gaskets, 1.7 HC RR, and new push rods shall be installed within the next few months....might as well do a double roller timing chain as well.

cant wait lol
Just a heads up most people find the 2.02's overkill for our motors unless you are boosted or running NOS, they find the motors actually run far better with a good set of 1.92 valved heads. If you going down to the heads why not add a cam to match the heads rather than going to 1.7 RR? Just throwing out a few suggestions.
 
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does anybody know of a write up diy on replacing the y pipe?
 
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Originally Posted by rtspeedemon
Just a heads up most people find the 2.02's overkill for our motors unless you are boosted or running NOS, they find the motors actually run far better with a good set of 1.92 valved heads. If you going down to the heads why not add a cam to match the heads rather than going to 1.7 RR? Just throwing out a few suggestions.

BlueBeast2 gave me the idea of a cam as well...thanks for the info on the heads though
 


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