6.4 Powered-Stroke Injector Woes

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
  • It never ends
    Delphi Injector (in my opinion, don't buy this)
    www.rockauto.c...
    Motorcraft Injector:
    www.rockauto.c...
    Fuel Injector Supply Tube: (there are other options, this is just what I used)
    www.rockauto.c...
    The video thumbnail is not my picture, it's just some generic picture I found

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  • @andregilberg4345
    @andregilberg4345 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mine has zero blowby and it is 294k. You should do a relative compression test and or fuel injector graph to see if they are working. If you have blowby you need a new motor. You will see which cylinder has the least efficiency and that if one or more than on will be the culprit.

  • @Thedoug369
    @Thedoug369 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another lesson learned, don't use any parts on a 6.4 that isn't oem Ford Motorcraft. It's not worth the pain fellers. With a 6.4 it's gonna be painful anyway, but once is enough.

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, I definitely pinched pennies too hard on this one

  • @dillanwebb
    @dillanwebb ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You need to check compression. Looks and sounds like a cracked piston.

  • @PhilipSAndrews
    @PhilipSAndrews 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    At least yours is running. Can’t figure out mine. My fuel pressure at crank is 4800 psi.

  • @MolinesR-uss
    @MolinesR-uss 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Awesome video...what scanner are you using?

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you! The scanner is an Autel MK808, and we got it at Amazon. It's pricey, but worth the money in my opinion.

    • @MolinesR-uss
      @MolinesR-uss 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @Mighty-Quinn thanks for the reply I'll have to get one soon

  • @eyeswideopen-rt1rk
    @eyeswideopen-rt1rk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Man were did you get the autel diagnostic tester and how much? I have a 2008 f250 6.4 turbo diesel that is throwing code p0302 number 2 misfire and my glow plugs are being blown out did a compression test and 0 compression from cylinder 2 so have everything took out to the valve cover off and thinking maybe it’s the injector or sensor or something fingers crossed but really would like to get that autel scan tool may help me figure this out a lot?

    • @eyeswideopen-rt1rk
      @eyeswideopen-rt1rk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sorry regrade that glow plug harness number 3 and 5 harness is popping out not glow plug

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The scanner is an Autel MK808, and it came from Amazon. It's not the most advanced scan tool they have, but it will do a lot more than a cheap-o scan tool.

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If the glow plug harness keeps popping out of the valve cover, those grommets may be worn to where they won't hold the harness in place. The connectors themselves might be bad too, and they just vibrate out over time. I've never had that problem, so I can't say anything for certain. Just my guess.

  • @6.4DieselDoctor
    @6.4DieselDoctor ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Unless it’s covered in carbon, the crush washer did it’s job. The oring on the other hand is junk. Won’t hold fuel inside the cup during the return process.

  • @kevinoneill41
    @kevinoneill41 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What, What? Plastic injector fuel line harness inside the valve covers and plastic rocker arm keepers all getting brittle and breaking down blocking oil journal. This is so bad

  • @thepunisher955
    @thepunisher955 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Too much blowby check compression

  • @qwesttech1
    @qwesttech1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have never had any problems with my 6.4 . Full delete and single turbo. Fuel additives is a must.

    • @bryanspelhaug2135
      @bryanspelhaug2135 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My 09 F250 6.4L is running great. Never been in a shop. I have always been able to fix everything that has gone wrong with it and so far only little minor fixes. Currently have 233K miles and I deleted the EGR/DPF at 110K miles. Still have original injectors. Runs great if you never use any tuning and keep up on regular maintenance.

    • @Mark_Tschetter
      @Mark_Tschetter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What happens when you don't use fuel additives?

  • @kaillus
    @kaillus 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    in have the same exact problem on mine right now on cyl 2 ive replaced all 4 injector on this side and it changed nothing ... i have a spare part truck with a low mileage engine in it i guess im at the poin that i will need to swap them

  • @josephcivita1450
    @josephcivita1450 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Harley used Delfi injectors for a while. They were junk.

  • @btwbrand
    @btwbrand ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "It never ends" because that engine didn't get timely maintenance and proper cooling down before parking. The state of the oil under those valve covers is atrocious and will attack every seal in that engine along with clogging your oil control rings and increasing the chance your compression rings end up seized in their grooves. There's your blow-by.
    No wonder these engines all end up in a junkyard at 250K.
    Your EGR Temp sensor after the EGR cooler was dead.
    Injector 3 was putting in extra fuel to compensate for the next injector in the firing order. More fuel in three to make up for lack of contribution at INJECTOR #4. Probably has a clogged orifice or two on the end of the nozzle if it's not from low compression on 4.
    If this was mine I would have done compression check on all the cylinders both using the IDS system and with a manual gauge.
    Injector 4 is on the opposite bank so you are just working on the wrong side of the engine throwing parts at it.
    Not clearing the fuel adaptation tables is exactly the wrong thing to do. It takes seconds for the injectors to zero in on their needed offsets for long term and short term if you do it VS taking 1/8 a tank of fuel if you do not.
    Having a coolant leak and not worrying about it on a truck that uses coolant to cool everything seems like a very.. ignorant thing.
    Computer says injector 3 is fine and you saying it is not is your own failing. This truck is beyond your ability.

  • @edt689
    @edt689 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Those engines are throw away engines . Not worth time, money, and getting new grey hair from. Once they hit 200k miles its best to get rid of it before it blows up.

    • @motorheadscottie456
      @motorheadscottie456 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What the hell are you talking about. They are the toughest motor ever made if studded, deleted and delipped maxforce7 pistons are dropped in. My truck got truly “bulletproof” and now is at 400k miles. Block blue printed, cylinder honed straight .40 over. Delipped maxforce7 pistons, arp head studs, oringed heads, billet oil pump, billet compound turbos. 900whp daily driven. Sees 1600 EGTS daily towing 25k pounds. I get 17mpg city and 23mpg hwy when unloaded. Dont believe all the retards on google claiming this is a junk motor. It has LESS issues overall compared to a 6.0, or a first gen 6.7. It will out run and out pull any truck sold today new. 6.4 is a badass engine when done right. My truck is a absolute baby girl because i put love into it.

  • @thepunisher955
    @thepunisher955 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    With that i mean there is too much pressure in the blowby

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah it's definitely getting worn out. Not like these engines were built all that well to begin with. The thing is, if that injector cuts back on how much fuel its putting in, the engine runs great. Plenty of power and everything.
      I'm not discounting a cracked piston as the cause of the problem, but I just don't think that is the actual problem. There's no oil dilution or excessive oil consumption either, which I think indicates it's something else.
      Now, I could be wrong of course. But I have wiring to check before I start assuming the worst. A cracked piston would almost make this easier, at least then I'd know the motor is completely FUBAR'd

    • @thepunisher955
      @thepunisher955 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn do you know these injectors are of good quality and is there any zero quantity you can do to reset/relearn on those engines/injectors. Im familiar and own and fix alot of Mercedes CDI engines on these you need to write injector code on new injectors to the ecu. Ecu shouldnt have to compensate and increase or decrease fuel on a new injector.

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thepunisher955 These are the Ford reman injectors, so the quality should be fine. All I can do is reset the high pressure fuel pump adaptive tables (which I have done, and it helps slightly for a short time). The ECM shouldn't have to compensate so much for a new injector, that's true, but it is doing it anyway for #3 cylinder. I think there's a communication fault between #3 injector and the ECM/PCM.
      When I replaced #7 injector, I didn't have any of these issues with it overcompensating on fuel delivery.

    • @thepunisher955
      @thepunisher955 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Mighty-Quinn its very weird that ecu think its need to adjust the new injectors so much never seen that on new bosch cdi injectors (mercedes) only very small adjustments. start with compression test on cyl #3 please or else move injector on cyl 3 and see if it still compensates so much if you think its a communication problem

    • @kevinoneill41
      @kevinoneill41 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The pins in that wire hat is on the firewall. Like you I'm scratching sawdust here.

  • @marksrepairj623
    @marksrepairj623 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good video but that is alot of blow by. What did u end up doing?

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      After this video, I put a wiring harness on, then another injector, and later I reflashed the tune. At this point I think the loping and misfiring is a valve or lifter issue. It's not the injector, that much I know for certain. I'm also thinking that the PCM might be messed up. The piston rings are most likely worn down as well. I don't think there's a cracked piston on this engine, because the misfiring is super random (hence the valve/lifter theory).
      Right now the truck is parked while we decide what to do with it.

    • @marksrepairj623
      @marksrepairj623 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn thx for the update. Can I give u my opinion on it.... the ecm is commanding it to over fuel trying to over compensate for the lack of angular velocity of that power cycle on number 3. Its a base engine issue. Time to replace or built it. The cat was funny in the video.

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the input. It definitely needs a rebuild regardless of what is actually going on. I'm sure you know how the rebuild vs. replace dilemma goes. No matter what we choose to do, it's guaranteed to cost lots of money haha.

    • @marksrepairj623
      @marksrepairj623 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Mighty-Quinn unfortunately yes lots of money

  • @Tonycoscione
    @Tonycoscione ปีที่แล้ว

    Wouldn't it make sense to replace all 4 while you have it apart?

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      It would, in a way. It's actually better to do all 8 at once. But these injectors are expensive, and if there's only 1 going bad, it's cheaper and faster to just replace it and move on. Assuming the problem is actually the injector.

  • @ouimetco
    @ouimetco ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That’s a ton of blow by no??

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah it's quite a bit of blow-by.

    • @ouimetco
      @ouimetco ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn you got it working now? I just dropped an engine in mine. Need to put cab back on.

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      No, it's still pretty messed up. Won't run right no matter what I do. Probably needs some serious work (piston and rings, valves, etc.) at this point. I didn't want to beleive that when I was making these videos, but after all I've done that's the only conclusion I can come to.

    • @ouimetco
      @ouimetco ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn perhaps yes. The rockers and pivots west out also and can give a cylinder miss. Throw a used engine in it. It’s easy. Look for one you can see running and with minimum blow by. I paid 3500 for my engine delivered.

    • @ouimetco
      @ouimetco ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s relatively easy to remove the cab too.

  • @WFRLOGISTIC
    @WFRLOGISTIC ปีที่แล้ว

    Is that cause a blow by?

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't think it's a cause of blowby, but it certainly isn't helping.

  • @zachhaygood5523
    @zachhaygood5523 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel your pain brotha! Just replaced all 8 on mine. Now time to do the head gasket🤯

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's good to know I'm not the only one struggling. Best of luck on that head gasket, sounds like a nightmare

    • @zachhaygood5523
      @zachhaygood5523 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn your definitely not in this alone. We are small time farmers too in AL. Best of luck to you on getting it running rite!

  • @thedivinemissm7795
    @thedivinemissm7795 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Perhaps you could have swapped injector positions to rule out some kind of fault within the one you installed after the Delphi Junk...(?) Could that have informed your testing process?

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, that would have helped narrow down the exact cause of the problem. Unfortunately it would require several new injector lines, because they are single use only. Once you tighten them down they cannot be reused.
      Since this video, I've put an entire engine wiring harness on, plus another injector, and it's still not running right. I think it's time to face facts that it most likely is a piston or rings.

    • @thedivinemissm7795
      @thedivinemissm7795 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mighty-Quinn I have a 7.3 (1999) and I took it for granted that your inj types were swap-able... though I must ask, what do you think would have cracked a piston as other commentors have suggested...(?)
      (and you might suspect is wrong)

    • @Mighty-Quinn
      @Mighty-Quinn  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cracked pistons are just one of the known issues with the 6.4. Generally they break because of the emissions system (which in my case is gone). However, when the Diesel Particulate Filter is installed, the #7 and #8 injectors will push fuel into the cylinder on the exhaust stroke to burn the soot in the DPF to ash (this is what occurs during regen mode). All that extra heat will quickly wear out a piston, and they crack. I don't think the metallurgy on the 6.4 pistons was the best either, especially considering the application and the stresses they were put under.
      ----
      Another thing that can readily crack (or burn a hole into) a piston is an injector that is worn out or stuck open. In that scenario, instead of a fine spray of fuel being injected, you get more of a dribble or stream. That doesn't combust very well, but it does get hot enough to act like an acetylene torch and burn a hole right through the piston.
      In my case, I think the engine was already screwed up from the previous owners (I recently came to the conclusion that the engine isn't even original to this truck, it's likely from an F450 or F550), and it was always wearing out. I think what finally killed it was us replacing the turbochargers with ones that actually worked, and all that extra pressure finished it off.
      BUT, that still doesn't explain why it randomly runs fine and then just as randomly does not run fine. Having exhausted all other reasons for what causes this (it's not wiring, fuses, injectors, or bad head gaskets, etc.), I have to assume it is a mechanical failure of the piston, rings, lifter, or valve(s). The only way to know for certain is to pull the motor and open it up.
      Also: Nice to hear you have a 7.3! Very good engines. I plan to get several in the far future just for the cool factor.