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Searay90
03-20-2003, 18:44
I checked my OEM air at 14,720 miles and found that it was manufactured with a serious defect in it that left an area about 1/2 wide by 6 inches long that had no filter pleats on it. So for almost 15K miles I have been letting dirty unfiltered air into my DMAX. Please check your OEM filter carefully and let me know if you have the same problem. My e-mail address is on the web page below. I have an appoitment in two weeks with the dealership and the GM Factory Rep for Dallas TX. I need your help to see if this issue has happened to others out there.
I have sent off an oil sample and am awaiting the results.
Thank you for helping out a fellow D-MAX owner.
http://home1.gte.net/hstearns/defective%20air%20filter.htm
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FirstDiesel
03-20-2003, 19:38
Ow, that's nasty.
george morrison
03-20-2003, 19:55
I would highly suggest you capture an oil sample and send it in immediately. It takes but a teaspoon of dirt to destroy a huge CAT V-16 engine! Obviously much less to sand a Duramax. Be prepared, know what you have going into the meeting. You can capture a sample without draining the oil via the use of a thief (vacuum device using a plastic tube that you can insert into the oil dipstick). A spectrographic analysis would be a good baseline for future analysis trends.
Also a spectro + ferrography would give you a very complete picture and give an even better indication if there was severe wear taking place asa result of the high potential contaminant levels.
George Morrison, STLE CLS
Searay90
03-20-2003, 20:21
George, I purchased an oil analysis kit from a local Amsoil dealer as I wanted that Oil out of my motor ASAP. I should have the results back soon. The kit was from "Oil Analyzers" and sold by Amsoil dealers.
Do you know what type of analysis they will be doing??
Thanks,
Harry
A recommendation to perform Ferrography after a
More Power
03-21-2003, 16:26
Quote from:
SAE Technical Paper #881827, "Review of Lubricant Contamination and Diesel Engine Wear".
"Even abrasive powders containing particles up to 80 microns did not cause as much damage as test contaminants in the 0-10 micron range."
Considering road dust comes in all sizes, it would appear the sub-ten micron particles are of importance.
MP
Searay90
03-24-2003, 15:34
UP UP UP.......... has anyone else seen this problem?
WillowCreekStable
03-24-2003, 16:36
I checked mine and asked 2 others I know with Dmaxes. All OK.
An ugly problem. Hope you get satisfaction. :eek:
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