DanG
06-19-2007, 16:19
I just bought a used Chevy 2500HD 2002 LB7 with 70,000 miles on it. This is my first diesel. Not knowing what a bad injector may sound like, can I do any test at home without asking a dealer to check to my engine. It has a steady knock under load that seems to me to be the same 1-2 cylinders. It doesn't smoke at idle and get OK MPG (17-20). The exhaust sounds uneven, I thought a turbo would smooth it out more. It has a strong smell in the cab when I back up the truck, this might be normal? I asked my Chevy dealer to do a scan and they blew me off. Can I tell from a tuner that might have the active data scans(Predator for example), or do I need to find another dealer to know if this noise is normal because I don't know? I will be towing a 6,000lbs trailer in the winter and don't what to wreck the motor if that possible to do with bad injectors.
If I buy a tuner, any suggestion on the best MPG tuner pulling a 6,000lb trailer?
Any dirt on this VIN# would be great. VIN#1GCHK231X2F197661
No fuel in oil (changed)
Fuel filter (changed)
Air filter (changed)
Added diesel injector cleaner
Stock 2002 2500HD LB7 70,000 miles
If I buy a tuner, any suggestion on the best MPG tuner pulling a 6,000lb trailer?
Any dirt on this VIN# would be great. VIN#1GCHK231X2F197661
No fuel in oil (changed)
Fuel filter (changed)
Air filter (changed)
Added diesel injector cleaner
Stock 2002 2500HD LB7 70,000 miles