Just started watching your channel 👍🏻. I know it’s too late to do since you already finished,keep an eye on the pipe you have your block off plate attached to. Vibration will crack it where it mounts near the driver up pipe. I drilled and tapped my plate for the EBP sensor and mounted it behind the turbo since that section of pipe is shorter and sturdier. Great videos brother!👍🏻
I have heard of that although I would think you are still making the wrench very slightly inaccurate that way. By moving the bolt/nut left or right of the wrench by X degrees its changing the torque slightly, although very slightly. Maybe ill do a video testing this theory!
USAF99 thanks! I have an open circuit code on that injector. Runs ok. Slight miss and loss of power. Trying to get down to it and locate problem. Thanks for the reply!
@@diamondhcattle1697 it's fairly straightforward to replace that injector. Passenger side is way easier to get to than driver. Make sure you replace the injector line from fuel rail to injector, dont reuse the old.
Doing Rockers, Bridges, and Push Rods in a couple days. After watching this I'm wondering if there is enough room to remove the Push Rods without removing the fuel rail. I know the rockers can be taken out with only removing the lines.
Honestly I can't remember 100% to give you an absolute answer, but I think its possible. Just remember, once you crack those lines-- they are dead to you. Throw them straight in the trash. It ain't worth the rectum pain when they leak!
@@USAF99 all went well. Wasn't nearly as bad as I thought they would be! Funny thing is my truck had 6.0 arms without the oil holes! It's a Ford reman. 3 years old.
So do you torque all the top bolts 1st then the bottom or do you do each rocker arm? Meaning do I torque each individual rocker bolt or do I do all the top and then the bottom?
This is my buddy Briansmobile1. He may explain it a little more simply than I do. Be sure to watch the whole thing, I don't want you destroying your engine! ruclips.net/video/3NCEDryyzVE/видео.html
If all you are using is an extension, there is no need for torque conversion. Even if you use a wet noodle for an extension, the wrench wont click till the head gets to the set torque.
@@kayjaxnblondie It is. The OP was asking how to calculate for an extension over a socket, which there is none needed. If the pivot point is offset, as in a crows foot, the force applied is greater because of leverage.
At the end of the video it sounded like you had a little bit of a pulse in the idle. Was that there before and was it more/less significant after the repair?
In an effort to keep the video a watchable length I declined to add that to the video, against my better judgment. They were worn both on the rocker arms themselves and the bridges they make contact with, albeit just enough to catch a fingernail on. As we know, small changes at the valvetrain = magnified changes at the valve seat. Since these heads don't have brass guides in them (Its steel on steel) it also helps keep the valvetrain geometry right by doing this.
@@USAF99 can u do the whole 6.4 community a favor and show the wear and what was the runni g condition before and after. Such as sounds at idle acceleration full throttle stuff like that. I'm gonna do mine soon but I'm just curious if u had any symptoms you didn't realize until after the repair
Ill see what I can do. I still have all the old parts, maybe ill do a quick follow up video. I am currently wrapped up in a emergency kitchen remodel since my dishwasher exploded all over the floor while I was shooting this video, but after for sure!
105 in lbs is 105 in lbs, it doesn't matter if you put a breaker bar on it or not, it'll still click at 105 in lbs. Alot of good info on these pain in the arse engines here nonetheless. 👍
Just started watching your channel 👍🏻. I know it’s too late to do since you already finished,keep an eye on the pipe you have your block off plate attached to. Vibration will crack it where it mounts near the driver up pipe. I drilled and tapped my plate for the EBP sensor and mounted it behind the turbo since that section of pipe is shorter and sturdier. Great videos brother!👍🏻
You can also turn your crows foot 90° on the torquing device and not have to recalculate the torque value. Good job, thanks for the info.
I have heard of that although I would think you are still making the wrench very slightly inaccurate that way. By moving the bolt/nut left or right of the wrench by X degrees its changing the torque slightly, although very slightly. Maybe ill do a video testing this theory!
I can't find your video on Twitch.
Is the #7 injector the passenger side very back?
Yes.
USAF99 thanks! I have an open circuit code on that injector. Runs ok. Slight miss and loss of power. Trying to get down to it and locate problem. Thanks for the reply!
@@diamondhcattle1697 it's fairly straightforward to replace that injector. Passenger side is way easier to get to than driver. Make sure you replace the injector line from fuel rail to injector, dont reuse the old.
USAF99 thanks for the help!
Do they "have" to be torqued to the exact spec???
I would. People way smarter than me engineered it that way and I'd rather not find out who was right at 2500 rpm
Doing Rockers, Bridges, and Push Rods in a couple days. After watching this I'm wondering if there is enough room to remove the Push Rods without removing the fuel rail. I know the rockers can be taken out with only removing the lines.
Honestly I can't remember 100% to give you an absolute answer, but I think its possible. Just remember, once you crack those lines-- they are dead to you. Throw them straight in the trash. It ain't worth the rectum pain when they leak!
@@USAF99 all went well. Wasn't nearly as bad as I thought they would be! Funny thing is my truck had 6.0 arms without the oil holes! It's a Ford reman. 3 years old.
@@dakotabrown7698 Good deal! Glad you got it done!
Hi sir quick question to replace those injectors you have too bleed like the 7.3 ????
Do you have to lift the cab at all?
Nope, its pretty easy. Degas bottle and fuel cooler/turbo piping have to come out but that's easy.
Why I need to replace sleeves on my truck.
Quick question why you're replacing the rocker arms??
Preventative on a 200k engine. Bridges for the pop, rocker arms for preventative maintenance. Already there, might as well.
So do you torque all the top bolts 1st then the bottom or do you do each rocker arm? Meaning do I torque each individual rocker bolt or do I do all the top and then the bottom?
This is my buddy Briansmobile1. He may explain it a little more simply than I do. Be sure to watch the whole thing, I don't want you destroying your engine! ruclips.net/video/3NCEDryyzVE/видео.html
"What did I just drop?" 😂story of my life when I work on a engine.
what's the formula for calculating added torque on the torque wrench with an extension
If all you are using is an extension, there is no need for torque conversion. Even if you use a wet noodle for an extension, the wrench wont click till the head gets to the set torque.
I thought it was the offset of the crows foot
that alters the tourque reading and not the length of the handle.@@USAF99
@@kayjaxnblondie It is. The OP was asking how to calculate for an extension over a socket, which there is none needed. If the pivot point is offset, as in a crows foot, the force applied is greater because of leverage.
At the end of the video it sounded like you had a little bit of a pulse in the idle. Was that there before and was it more/less significant after the repair?
Its smoothed out after the fuel bubbles subsided from having the fuel system open.
Sooo do we get to see the old rockers?.how warn were they.
In an effort to keep the video a watchable length I declined to add that to the video, against my better judgment. They were worn both on the rocker arms themselves and the bridges they make contact with, albeit just enough to catch a fingernail on. As we know, small changes at the valvetrain = magnified changes at the valve seat. Since these heads don't have brass guides in them (Its steel on steel) it also helps keep the valvetrain geometry right by doing this.
@@USAF99 can u do the whole 6.4 community a favor and show the wear and what was the runni g condition before and after. Such as sounds at idle acceleration full throttle stuff like that. I'm gonna do mine soon but I'm just curious if u had any symptoms you didn't realize until after the repair
Ill see what I can do. I still have all the old parts, maybe ill do a quick follow up video. I am currently wrapped up in a emergency kitchen remodel since my dishwasher exploded all over the floor while I was shooting this video, but after for sure!
105 in lbs is 105 in lbs, it doesn't matter if you put a breaker bar on it or not, it'll still click at 105 in lbs. Alot of good info on these pain in the arse engines here nonetheless. 👍