No Tyme Posted March 16 Posted March 16 Just received a quote on a Jasper engine with DOD delete installed… 11K. Jasper requires a lot of external parts NEW to give that 3 year warranty. Unbelievable! My tick has turned into a knock, as if someone is tapping on the side of the block with a ball peen hammer. I can’t believe others have gone this route. If I am going to have to have a new engine, or a rebuilt engine put in this truck, it will not have the AFM parts in it. Who else have gone this route and found the cheaper way.
CamGTP Posted March 16 Posted March 16 Rebuilding your engine would be cheaper than 11k. Even if you think it has rod knock or something like that. If the oil is a glitter factory, it's a spun rod/main bearing. If there is no glitter it's probably just a lifter that broke and it doing a lot of damage to the camshaft. Or find a used block for a few thousand. Spend a few thousand on delete parts and put it back in. 2
No Tyme Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 Thats my thought. I am thinking with 135K and she doesn't eat any oil, runs strong, I am looking to find someone who does the DOD delete. My son-in-law knows a few wrench turners who work on race cars and may be up for this. I just can't see spending that amount of money on a truck going on 9 years old, even though it still looks good. If I am going to have to open up the engine, I am deleting the DOD crap cam & lifters. 2
No Tyme Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 I was quoted just short of 7k for a complete DOD delete, with engine and trans tune. I think my low end is fine, so I thinking this is the way to go. The work is a couple weeks out so when complete I will post back. 3
No Tyme Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 **UPDATE** I dropped 1/2 can of Seafoam in the oil, drove about 50 miles and drained the oil. Changed oil filter and put in 5W30 Mobile 1 oil and I can no longer hear the tick. As of now it is a wait and see on how things proceed. A couple of weeks have past and still all good, no tick. 1
txab Posted May 2 Posted May 2 look into running Valvoline Restore and Protect to clean up your engine 2 1
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