I didn’t personally see it but that’s what the mechanic that worked on it, figured had happened. Got past the exhaust valve somehow. The pictures I saw there was just some nicks in the piston and the head.
Thanks! Taking the rail off isn’t too bad, biggest thing is just keeping everything clean. Doing this job on a deleted truck definitely goes way faster then a truck with emissions
Your buddy is definitely lucky it didn't Nuke the engine but it took out the Turbo? I don't see how that's possible? Unless the bolt made it past the Exhaust Valves into the turbo. If that's all that happened the Diesel Gods were watching over that truck! You have a better chance of winning the Powerball lottery than that nut getting into the Turbo without terminal damage to the engine. 😮😮😮😮 I have a 2012 I just disconnected the heater at the solenoid until I have the $$ for the Banks system. I have the block heater on a 15A 1600 Watt outdoor WiFi plug for cold days
Yeah he definitely got very lucky! I didn’t personally see it but that is what the mechanics that worked on it, thought that happened. I agree it’s definitely crazy that it made it past the exhaust valve. Either way he is lucky it didn’t nuke the engine
How did it make it to the turbo with not damaging the motor? Makes no sense.
I didn’t personally see it but that’s what the mechanic that worked on it, figured had happened. Got past the exhaust valve somehow. The pictures I saw there was just some nicks in the piston and the head.
I need to do this to my truck. I was hoping it was a little more plug and play. Not a fan of taking off the fuel rail.
Good job though.
Thanks! Taking the rail off isn’t too bad, biggest thing is just keeping everything clean. Doing this job on a deleted truck definitely goes way faster then a truck with emissions
Your buddy is definitely lucky it didn't Nuke the engine but it took out the Turbo? I don't see how that's possible? Unless the bolt made it past the Exhaust Valves into the turbo. If that's all that happened the Diesel Gods were watching over that truck! You have a better chance of winning the Powerball lottery than that nut getting into the Turbo without terminal damage to the engine. 😮😮😮😮 I have a 2012 I just disconnected the heater at the solenoid until I have the $$ for the Banks system. I have the block heater on a 15A 1600 Watt outdoor WiFi plug for cold days
Yeah he definitely got very lucky! I didn’t personally see it but that is what the mechanics that worked on it, thought that happened. I agree it’s definitely crazy that it made it past the exhaust valve. Either way he is lucky it didn’t nuke the engine
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